Oracle Judge Doesn’t See New Claim to Save Profile Privacy Case
A federal judge questioned an aspiring class of internet users’ latest attempt to revive privacy claims against
Businesses dealing with health-related data in Washington state will be subject to new litigation and enforcement risks next week, as a far-reaching health privacy law takes effect.
Blackbaud Inc. defeated nearly identical lawsuits filed by Travelers Casualty and Surety Co. of America and Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Co. seeking to recover $2.1 million in payments to nonprofits they insured related to a 2020 data breach suffered by the cloud services provider.
The White House will require federal agencies to test artificial intelligence tools for potential risks and designate officers to ensure oversight, actions intended to encourage responsible adoption of the emerging technology by the US government.
A California bill would compel social media platforms to verify users with large followings, with the goal of curbing the spread of online misinformation. If enacted, California would likely be the first state to take this approach.
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is on the cusp of expanding its enforcement powers for the second time under the Biden Administration after introducing a proposal to bolster security monitoring of the nation’s most critical sectors.
A federal judge questioned an aspiring class of internet users’ latest attempt to revive privacy claims against
Car dealership service provider V12 Software Inc. failed to protect the personal information of tens of thousands people that was exposed in a recently announced data breach, a proposed federal class action said.
Gun maker Sturm, Ruger & Co. and its website host Freestyle Software Inc. must face a proposed class action alleging they failed to protect the personal information of nearly 168,000 consumers that was exposed in a 17-month data breach.
Roughly 50 companies accused of violating a New Jersey law enforcement privacy statute—including the likes of
Jeewon Serrato and Shruti Bhutani Arora have joined Pillsbury as partners in the San Francisco office, the firm said Thursday.
Adeel Mangi’s historic federal appellate court nomination started out as a celebratory moment for fellow Muslim lawyers—but, for them, it has now become a familiar spectacle.
Threats of data breaches and cyber-attacks keep chief legal officers and general counsels up at night—even if they don’t directly oversee security at their companies.
A Delaware federal judge plans to enhance his transparency-boosting measures targeting litigation financing, months after he cracked down on companies running afoul of his current standard.
Roughly 50 companies accused of violating a New Jersey law enforcement privacy statute—including the likes of
Jon Mize has been appointed managing partner of Womble Bond Dickinson’s Raleigh and Research Triangle Park, N.C., offices, effective April 1, the firm said Thursday.
Jeewon Serrato and Shruti Bhutani Arora have joined Pillsbury as partners in the San Francisco office, the firm said Thursday.
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP is protected from a potential malpractice suit brought by a formerly bankrupt luxury hotel owner thanks to liability releases in the hotel’s bankruptcy plan, an appellate court said.
The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit plans to hold oral argument at Catholic University’s law school, reviving its once regular practice to visit local law schools for the first time since before the pandemic.
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