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Feds Tightening The Noose On Cryptocurrencies

One of the less publicized provisions of the 2017 Republican tax bill effectively put a tax on crypto assets, and […]

Is Asbestos Litigation Breathing Its Last?

Hardly, but it appears to be on a downward trend, or possibly at “top of the bell curve” to be […]

GDPR And Data Maps

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, specifically the so-called “right to be forgotten,” means that many companies will need to […]

A TCPA Litigation Horror Story

Critics say that a law passed in 1991 ensnares legitimate businesses, while letting a plague of overseas scam phone calls, […]

Conundrum For Companies: The GDPR’s “Right To An Explanation”

Europe’s GDPR includes the right to an explanation about the logic involved in automated decisions that affect clients and consumers….

Brace For Class Actions Following CA’s Privacy Law

In addition to mandating enforcement by the state attorney general, California’s sweeping new privacy law creates a private right of […]

Protecting Against Website Accessibility Suits

Last year more than 250 lawsuits, most of them class actions, were filed against companies for failing to maintain websites […]

Internet Entrepreneur Establishes Whistleblower Support Organization

The public view of whistleblowers has dropped precipitously from its high point, which probably was around 2002, when three whistleblowers […]

Exaggerated Privacy Statement Gets A Slap From The FTC

If you are going to make claims about your privacy policy, make sure you can back them up or you […]

3D-Printed Guns Get A Shot In The Arm

Under the terms of the settlement, the plaintiff is now free to post the instructions and the government will pay $40,000 of his legal expenses…

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