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Data rights of individuals and corporations as pertains to international law. A major focus here is GDPR, as was EU Privacy Shield. Also look at technologies both enhancing and compromising privacy
By C. Ryan Barber | May 10, 2017
As the now-fired FBI Director James Comey weighs his next move, here's a look back at some of the comments companies and law firms might find compelling as they consider contacting the dispatched director about a possible return to the private sector.
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By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | May 2, 2017
Miami Beach estate planning attorney Grant Griffith Sarbinoff was arrested Tuesday on a variety of charges relating to stalking, cyberstalking and harassing his ex-girlfriend.
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By David Ruiz | April 28, 2017
Former commissioner for the U.S. Federal Trade Commission Julie Brill will be deputy general counsel and report directly to Microsoft president and chief legal officer Brad Smith. Brill joins the company after roughly a year with Hogan Lovells.
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By Ben Hancock | April 28, 2017
A recent San Francisco case spotlights the particular challenges faced by Google's approach in waging courtroom battles over data storage.
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By Ben Hancock | April 27, 2017
Despite a legal victory for tech companies last year in the Second Circuit, a series of decisions has gone against Google.
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By Tom McParland | April 27, 2017
The court ruled former Mobile County License Commissioner Kimberly Hastie broke the law by turning over a list of drivers' email addresses.
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By Ross Todd | April 27, 2017
Lawyers at Edelson PC claim UnrollMe's data-mining practices violate the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Stored Communications Act.
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By Tom McParland | April 26, 2017
In a split decision, a federal appeals court has upheld the conviction of an Alabama official for giving Mobile residents' email addresses to a mayoral candidate.
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By Ross Todd | April 26, 2017
Uber was its client, according to The New York Times. Now Slice Technologies Inc. is being sued under federal privacy laws that carry stiff statutory penalties.
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By Ross Todd | April 25, 2017
It's one thing for Uber Technologies to get sued by its competitors. It's another for the embattled ride-hailing company to get sued by its drivers. But in a new class action filed in federal court in San Francisco, Uber is getting sued on behalf of its competitor's drivers.
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