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Two Cyber Cases Insurance Did Not Cover

It’s only been a few years since “data-breach” entered the lexicon of corporate mishaps, and not long after that, the […]

When Is A Website A “Public Accommodation”?

A recent settlement between the Department of Justice and a major distributor of MOOCs (“massive open online courses”) sheds some […]

Law Remains A White Profession

The fact there are many high-profile lawyers of color, on the Supreme Court and in the White House, gives the […]

Wrongful Notice Of Death Not Grounds To Sue

The parents of a badly injured young woman who were misinformed by police that their daughter had died have no […]

Who Regulates Tech In Europe?

The escalating battle between Facebook and regulators from several countries in Europe underscores an unanswered question: Who gets to regulate […]

Feds Want Biker Gang's Trademark Back

A case soon to be argued in a Los Angeles courtroom pits The Mongols Nation against the federal government. The […]

Coming Soon: Self-Regulatory Industry Privacy Rules

The privacy and transparency rules developed by the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) go into effect on September 1. They will […]

DOJ: No Need To “Boil The Ocean” To Get Cooperation Credit

Internal investigations, in order to receive cooperation credit from the Department of Justice, can be “appropriately tailored to the facts […]

The Embezzler Profiled: She’s A Long-Term Employee

An insurance company study of employee theft, specifically embezzlement, using a data base consisting of…

Google Loses Key Privacy Case In UK

A judgment against Google by the English Court of Appeal “has confirmed that English law recognizes an action for the […]

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