By Ian Ballon and Rebekah Guyon | January 25, 2019
The CCPA is extremely broad in scope compared to other U.S. privacy laws; it applies to the use of personal information about California residents—rather than regulating the use, collection and dissemination of information obtained by companies from consumers.
By Gerald Sauer | January 10, 2019
If you Google “What is the world's biggest private spying-services contractor?” the result should read: “Google.”
By Xiumei Dong | January 2, 2019
A number of high-profile tech IPOs are on tap for 2019. Here's our list of the top 10.
By Tom McParland | December 19, 2018
Blue Apron, Stitch Fix and Roku lost out in a bid in the Delaware Court of Chancery to use forum-selection provisions in corporate charters to force shareholders to litigate securities fraud claims in federal court.
By Ian Lopez | December 19, 2018
The 21-page complaint in D.C. Superior Court alleges “lax oversight and enforcement of third-party applications.”
By Kurt A. Kappes and Mark D. Lurie | December 14, 2018
A California appellate court, in a recent published opinion, invalidated a nonsolicitation clause restricting employees of a health care staffing company from pirating their former colleagues. The opinion calls into question an employer's ability to rely on nonsolicitation agreements.
By Benjamin M. Ebbink | November 12, 2018
While much of the attention this midterm election has been focused on Congress and federal issues, California employers know all too well that employment and labor policy is largely being driven at the state and local level.
By J.R. Lanis | November 12, 2018
Public companies having their principal place of business in California (as stated in the company's most recent Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), and which are listed on major U.S. stock exchanges), will soon be required to appoint women to their boards of directors.
By Nathan Wenzel | November 5, 2018
In-house legal teams are increasingly using data analytics for a variety of tasks, and nearly all surveyed agreed that analytics will play a crucial role in the future of the services they provide to their organizations. But what does this really mean?
By Craig W. Adas and Alex Purtill | October 30, 2018
Although we are still at the relatively early stages of the commercialization of artificial intelligence (AI), it is clear that privacy and security considerations will be at the forefront of measures to regulate AI as industries increasingly adopt and integrate AI tools and store and utilize massive amounts of data generated through such tools.
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