Privilege

Preparing For The California Consumer Privacy Act

U.S. privacy law will be fundamentally changed on January 1, when the California Consumer Privacy Act becomes effective. Covered businesses […]

Sleeper IL Law Could Cost Tech Giants $1 Billion-Plus

A state law passed back in the day when the privacy issue was just a gleam in the eye of […]

Lawyer For Trump Whistleblowers Repped RNC In Hillary Email Case

Washington lawyer Mark Zaid has been taking some heat from Trump supporters on account of his representation of the whistleblowers […]

Cyber Now Rated #1 Risk For Companies

For the first time, the threat of a cyber attack ranks number one on the list of concerns for business […]

In FLA, Black Lawyer Defending White Shooter Catches Some Flack

The recent trial of a white man who shot and killed an unarmed black man had echoes of the Trayvon […]

Why Big Law Firms Are Hiring National Security Experts

Several of the largest U.S. firms have been bringing in lawyers with national security backgrounds as client demand mounts in […]

Trump’s New Security Advisor Was A Class Action Defense Attorney

Robert C. O’Brien, selected by President Trump to be his fourth national security advisor, is the co-founder of a California […]

A Precarious Future For “Unbreakable Commercial Encryption”

People who follow this debate are seeing signs that the battle over unbreakable commercial encryption has turned in favor of […]

In-House Counsel, PR Consultants And The Privilege

Formerly PR, and PR crises in particular, were handled internally and with extensive involvement of the legal department. Today the […]

Sour View Of Lawyers From Multinational Corporate Group

A jaundiced take on the legal profession from its purported origin as a loose association of medieval scribes, in an […]

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