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By Abby Tolchinsky and Ellie Wertheim | April 9, 2019
Mediation columnists Abby Tolchinsky and Ellie Wertheim learned of a “fascinating AI application that provides a semblance of mediation” and they ask the question: How might a machine replicate the work of facilitating an autonomous, values-based, and personalized process? How might a machine augment—if not replace—the work of the mediator?
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By Frank Ready | April 9, 2019
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe has made the latest contribution in the growing group of tools meant to help companies navigate the California Consumer Protection Act, the state's new privacy law.
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By Frank Ready | April 9, 2019
Orrick has made the latest contribution to the burgeoning landscape of tools meant to help companies struggling to navigate the California Consumer Protection Act and capitalize on compliance needs.
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 9, 2019
The new proposal includes a single fund from which $55 million would be available for out-of-pocket costs and $24 million in identity theft protection for class members.
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By Ross Todd | April 8, 2019
After the lead plaintiff asked to step aside in the proposed securities class action against the organizers of the Tezos initial coin offering, U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg tapped Trigon Trading, the prior runner-up, over a proposed substitute lead plaintiff.
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By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | April 8, 2019
In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss 'Silver Mgmt. Grp. v. AdvisorEngine', in which the Delaware Chancery Court dealt with a software license dispute that concerned both the payment and term provisions. The court found for the licensor on the term issue and the licensee on the fee issue.
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By Frank Ready | April 8, 2019
DNA can be used as a link to someone's family, creating a potential wrinkle when it comes to the topic of genetic data and consent.
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By Tom McParland | April 5, 2019
Thursday's verdict followed seven days of trial in the case, targeting Apple's iPhone and iPad products, and dealt a blow to Evolved, which had filed similar suits against other cell phone companies over the same patents.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | April 5, 2019
Thursday's verdict followed seven days of trial in the case, targeting Apple's iPhone and iPad products, and dealt a blow to Evolved, which had filed similar suits against other cell phone companies over the same patents.
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By Caroline Spiezio | April 5, 2019
In-house counsel, privacy professionals and employment lawyers brought unique perspectives to a panel on California privacy law at the Minority Corporate Counsel Association's Global TEC Forum in San Francisco.
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