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FTC Accuses Amazon Execs of Auto-Deleting Signal Messages Long After Antitrust Probe Began
"It is highly likely that relevant information has been destroyed as a result of Amazon's actions and inactions," the Federal Trade Commission said in a filing last week.Turnabout: Cell Site Location Information for the Defense
This article discusses cell site location information and specifically highlights the ubiquitous cell phone and its location "tracking" capability in the Fulton County, Georgia, criminal prosecution against former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants.Parent-Child Privilege: Alive and Well But With Uncertain Conditions
Kemp has renewed interest in recognizing as well as limiting or precluding the existence of a parent-child privlege through legislation. This column will explore the present landscape and with that background suggest issues which must be addressed in a codification of the privilege.Read the Document: SEC Responds in Fight Over Subpoena Seeking Covington's Client List
The law firm was asked by the agency for documents following a hack of the firm in 2020. While they complied with parts of the request, the firm refused to hand over its client list.New SEC Recordkeeping Rule Unlikely to Strain Organizations' E-Discovery Efforts
E-discovery experts expect the long-awaited update to the SEC's electronic recordkeeping rule to be easy for companies to comply with, though they recognized the transition could be "burdensome" at first.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
State High Court Provides Guidance on Use of Settlement Communications as Evidence
"It was a real minefield to be in a position where you're supposed to have an obligation to communication your request for accommodation and that's not a static thing. This case very well demonstrates, and the court emphasizes, it's a continuing obligation," said plaintiff's attorney Jacques J. Parenteau.Waiver of Corporate Privilege by an Individual Defendant
Can the court abrogate the employer's privilege over the objection of the employer, and if so under what circumstances? This article discusses two cases in which the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit addressed this question, holding that the court could not abrogate the employer's privilege.Litigation Lessons From Cyberattacks: Separation Is Key To Ensuring Work Product Doctrine Protection
This article discusses decisions that provide a roadmap for savvy counsel to guide the retention of an expert while simultaneously preserving applicable privileges from disclosure.Maximizing Protection Over Sensitive Cyber Forensic Reports in Light of Recent Disclosure Orders
This article provides an overview of the recent case law and some approaches companies might take to maximize the protection of cyber reports from third-party disclosure.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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