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Stay informed with our latest insights on privacy and technology trends, along with key updates from our firm.
Managing AI Risk: NIST Framework and ISO Guidance Announced
This week, let’s highlight the new risk management framework and guidance respectively published by NIST and ISO.
Bad Privacy Practices at GoodRx?
This week, let’s look at a new Consent Decree required by FTC and consider its prohibition of disclosure of health information for advertising purposes, along with the FTC’s expanding privacy enforcement and continued rumblings inside the Commission.
“It’s Turtles All the Way Down” - FTC Focuses on AWS Security
This week, let’s look at a recent FTC Consent Order, then consider what lessons can be drawn about using AWS. We’ll also explain how IT infrastructure fits the turtle metaphor featured in the title of this post.
HM in DBA Headnotes Discussing Uber CSO’s Criminal Conviction
Was Uber’s Chief Security Officer a villain or a scapegoat? And how should companies respond to the news of his criminal conviction? HM attorneys discuss in this month’s Headnotes for the Dallas Bar Association.
European Data Protection Authorities Set Sites on Microsoft 365
This week, let’s consider European DPAs published privacy concerns about Microsoft 365, and related risks associated with workforce productivity suites.
Cyber Liability for Directors and Officers
This week, let’s catch up on cyber liability issues — from Drizly to Uber to SolarWinds — officers and directors should be tuning in and turning their attention to cyber and privacy corporate governance and D&O insurance.
Meta’s Search for a (highly profitable) Legal Basis
This week, let’s consider the implications of the EDPB's new decision in the long-running dispute with Meta its behavioral advertising business model.
FTC takes Action Against Drizly and its CEO: Will Protecting Data Become a Priority for CEOs?
The FTC wants to send a very clear message to CEOs: Protecting Americans’ data is not discretionary. It must be a priority. For Drizly’s CEO’s privacy and data security have become an albatross for him to carry to his future businesses under latest FTC proposed consent order.
The EU’s Digital Services Act – Is it the Most Important Privacy Act You’ve Never Heard of?
This week, let's consider what may be the most important privacy law you've never heard of -- the EU's Digital Services Act. The DSA will take effect in 2024, but it’s so significant that large social media platforms will need every minute before then to prepare.
Preserving Privilege During a Merger or Acquisition
This week, let’s address what happens to attorney-client privilege during a merger or acquisition. Here, we’re offering some suggestions about deal terms addressing privilege and data ownership, especially as they relate to sensitive pre-close deal communications about diligence, deal terms, and negotiations.
Hubris, Fantasies, and No Accountability
This week, let's consider some commonalities underlying the problems plaguing Twitter, Meta, TikTok, and crypto-exchange FTX.
ICARUS FALLS: SBF, FTX, $FTT, WTH?
This week, we’re offering an explainer on SBF, FTX, $FTT, and what happened with crypto.
What the Supreme Court Has Said About Privacy (Including in Dobbs)
This week, we’re encouraging you to vote as if your liberty interests depend on it, while relatedly highlighting the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence on the right to privacy, including what C.J. Roberts called its “jolt[ing]” decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.
“Con Games” in the Digital Age
This week, let’s look at how historic “con games” have evolved in the digital age, and consider the latest online scams and what to do if you are a victim.
Privacy Post-Dobbs
Join Kate Morris and the Dallas Bar Association on November 3rd for a special program on "The Legal Implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs Decision and the Related Texas Legislation."
Legal Issues Surrounding Customer Lists
This week, let’s examine the nine (9) or more areas of law surrounding Customer Lists, which are often among the blue-ribbon prizes in fights among competitors or between employers and their departing employees.
The Care and Handling of CEII
This week, let’s consider Controlled Unclassified Information, and how one example of it—Critical energy/electric infrastructure information—is regulated in the energy industry.
Avoiding the Consequences of Undisclosed Endorsements and Testimonials
This week, let’s cover “influencers,” crypto, Kim Kardashian, and the latest updates to the FTC’s Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
The Tao of a Privacy Notice
This week, let’s examine the ideal harmony between privacy notices and privacy practices, and offer some suggestions to organizations that remain tempted to cut-and-paste someone else’s privacy notice or tantalized by offers of $20 privacy notices.