By C. Ryan Barber | June 22, 2017
Since the dawn of the digital age, tech companies have grappled with the protection of privacy rights amid demands from foreign and domestic authorities seeking evidence for investigations. Those competing pressures have meant a tricky balancing act—but Google's top lawyer has some ideas for making it easier.
By Ben Hancock | June 20, 2017
Greater tech industry consolidation could lead to cases that test the bounds of traditional competition law.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | June 20, 2017
The firm looks to make data breach notification laws a little more interesting than your average chart allows.
By Cheryl Miller | June 20, 2017
California on Monday joined more than a dozen other states in introducing internet privacy legislation after the repealing of Obama-era information sharing rules.
By Cheryl Miller | June 19, 2017
California on Monday joined more than a dozen other states that have introduced internet privacy legislation after Republicans in Washington and the Trump administration repealed Obama-era rules limiting what AT&T, Comcast and other broadband providers can disclose about their customers' online habits.
By Cheryl Miller | June 19, 2017
Lawyers for ride-hailing companies Lyft Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc. subsidiary Rasier-CA are urging a state agency not to adopt a driver-fingerprint requirement because the California Legislature has not mandated the practice.
By Carl Taylor III and Francesco Taddeo | June 19, 2017
Recent appellate decisions, both published and unpublished, show an increasing willingness to contract the expansion of the Open Public Records Act.
By Ross Todd | June 15, 2017
A woman raped by an Uber driver in New Delhi in 2014 has filed a new lawsuit claiming that company officials who obtained and reviewed her medical records invaded her privacy and defamed her.
By Jonathan Bick | June 12, 2017
An exploration of the options for protecting client privacy and promoting professional responsibility when attorneys engage in online activity.
By Michael Booth | June 12, 2017
A federal judge has dismissed a putative class action against clothing company J. Crew Group Inc. claiming the company issued receipts that were too revealing.
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