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Rule Hastening Disclosure of Cyber Breaches Likely to Ignite Litigation, Insurance Headaches
"My fear is the disclosures that the rules require companies to make in a big rush may force companies to have to 'go public' before they fully understand the situation," insurance executive Kevin LaCroix wrote in a blog post.Cool Your (Data) Jets! Reducing Your Organization's Carbon Footprint with a Data Retention Policy
Despite great strides toward better-for-the-world operating procedures, companies might be surprised to learn that they're likely overlooking one area of their business that heavily contributes to its overall carbon footprint — data storage. That's right: storing your company's data generates emissions. And with the continuous increase in data volumes, the impact will likely only grow.The Expanding Corporate Responsibilities for Cybersecurity
In the matter of Drizly LLC, the FTC initiated an investigation of Drizly LLC and the company's CEO following a 2020 breach that exposed the personal information of 2.5 million customers.AI Regulation Is Picking Up Steam in State Legislatures
"It is taking over our lives, whether we know it or not," said Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, a member of the California State Assembly. "How do we ensure decisions are being made that are not discriminatory?"Sullivan & Cromwell's Investments in AI Lead to Discovery, Deposition 'Assistants'
Two post-doctoral students set up a lab in Sullivan & Cromwell's offices to develop and train AI technology. Its capabilities could alter the very fabric of being a lawyer.View more book results for the query "IBM"
A Diverse Patent Portfolio Better Protects Artificial Intelligence Inventions
Takeaways from 'IBM v. Zillow' from A Patent Drafting Perspective This two-part article sheds light on several important aspects of patents on AI technology. In Part One, we provide a general overview of the IBM v. Zillow lawsuit and discuss strategies to diversify patent portfolios to maximize protection on AI-related technology.Nervous System: The Tale of the Tape
While the modern computer user might be tempted to giggle at the seemingly anachronistic sight of tape reels used for computer data, the technology never went away.Sheppard Mullins Partner Talks Splitting Leadership of Business Trial Group Three Ways
"We all have three 'jobs': legal work for our clients; our own business development; and practice group leader responsibility," says Friedman, who splits leadership duties with co-heads Sascha Henry and John Brooks.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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