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  • Why Collecting Children's Online Data is a Risk As convenient, useful and cool mobile technology and interconnected devices are, they come with risks that remain largely unseen or, worse, ignored. For manufacturers, they also pose regulatory litigation, and insurance risks, especially when children end up using their "smart" products.

    December 01, 2018Jeffrey Higel, Michael Bahar and Mike Nelson
  • California's Consumer Privacy Act, signed into law earlier this year, follows a growing line of consumer privacy laws, such as the European General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), Canadian Breach of Security Safeguards Regulations of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), and related New York Department of Financial Services Cybersecurity Rules and Regulations (NYCRR 500).

    December 01, 2018Mark Sangster
  • Companies Impacted By California's SB-327 — Especially Manufacturers and Distributors of IoT Devices — Should Work to Ensure Compliance With the Act As Soon As Possible If Regulatory Fallout Is to Be Avoided Come January 2020

    While a great deal of attention has focused on the California Consumer Privacy Act, California also passed a less-publicized, but highly critical, statute that will regulate certain aspects of Internet of Things device security.

    December 01, 2018Michael Bahar, Frank Nolan and Trevor Satnick
  • Artificial intelligence and automation are creeping into the workplace of every industry, bringing the added benefits of efficiency and security. As more organizations implement AI solutions across their departments, businesses still relying on outdated, manual processes will fall behind.

    December 01, 2018Rebecca Yoder
  • Cyber criminals looking for new ways to exploit company networks are turning their focus to the privileged network access given to the many players involved in supply chains. As supply ecosystems grow, and points of vulnerability proliferate, businesses will have to turn to distributed ledger technology.

    December 01, 2018Adrian Clarke
  • Co-Tenant Obtains Partition Upon Failure of Adverse Possession Claim
    Questions of Fact Remain About Violation of Covenant Requiring Use As a Catholic High School
    Mortgagor's Letter Seeking Short Sale Did Not Reset Statute of Limitations on Mortgage
    Failure to Construct Facility Triggers Reverter Provision in Deed
    Questions of Fact About Whether Buyers Had Made Time of the Essence
    No Equitable Mortgage When Statute of Limitations Bars Written Mortgage
    Cotenant Entitled to Partition with Accounting

    December 01, 2018ssalkin