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Data Privacy Market Still Has Room for All Entrants
The rapid growth and complexity of data privacy laws makes the idea of one dominant privacy compliance company unlikely, ensuring lawyers' seat at the table.Who Got the Work: A Gold Mine Venture and Wrongful Termination
Parsons Behle represents a gold mining company, Gray Reed represents a woman who claims she was wrongfully terminated from a private equity firm, and other work by midsize firms.Wilson Sonsini's Tech Subsidiary Releases First Product: An Automated CCPA Compliance Tool
Wilson Sonsini's tech subsidiary SixFifty aims to automate data privacy expertise for some companies that can't otherwise afford Big Law invoices.Compliance App Looks for Data Companies Don't Know They're Collecting
The legal tech marketplace has no shortage of compliance solutions, but the latest from Norton Rose Fulbright isn't just a repository for legal advice or insight.Who Got the Work: Damaging Doughnut Drivers and an Influx of Fluoride
Spilman Thomas & Battle represents a plaintiff suing Krispy Kreme, Parsons Behle & Latimer investigates a water pump malfunction, and other work from mid-market firms.Orrick's CCPA Compliance Tool Joins Crowded Field
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe has made the latest contribution in the growing group of tools meant to help companies navigate the California Consumer Protection Act, the state's new privacy law.Orrick Adds Another to the List of CCPA Compliance Tools
Orrick has made the latest contribution to the burgeoning landscape of tools meant to help companies struggling to navigate the California Consumer Protection Act and capitalize on compliance needs.Patricia White: Law Schools Should Make Law Graduates Better Humans, Not Just Better Lawyers
As she prepares to retire as dean of the University of Miami School of Law, White says she is proud of her role as a "change agent." But her biggest regret is that she could not solve education funding, which she sees as "the greatest problem facing higher education"California Consumer Privacy Act Compliance Tools Take Off
The California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) arrives next year, which is good news for developers of compliance solutions looking to open up new customer bases.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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