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Attorney Max Schrems got interested in the privacy issue while attending college as an exchange student at Santa Clara University. […]
A student at Savannah Law School, Savannah, Ga., has sued school officials for fraud and breach of trust duties based […]
Georgetown University Law Professor William G. Otis, a former prosecutor who once called for the abolishment of the U.S. Sentencing […]
One of the few bipartisan acts to be introduced in Congress recently is the Cybersecurity Disclosure Act of 2017-18 (S.536). […]
A lawsuit filed by the cities of Oakland and San Francisco is invoking a “public nuisance” strategy in order to […]
In a New York Times article about alleged misuse of the Facebook platform by Russian operatives, the slant is clearly […]
About five years ago, a group of in-house counsel from large corporations started to meet informally. They expressed frustrations with […]
Parties pursuing government contracts or grants enter into joint ventures for many reasons. But joint venture participants often are unaware […]
Alternative fee arrangements (AFAs) can be of benefit to legal departments and law firms. According to the American Bar Association, […]
External threat, and its impact on the legal department’s ability to meet its mission and sustain its business processes during […]
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