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With the constantly changing media and digital environment, the National Law Review has the most up to date information on legislation, regulations and litigation in the field and how those regulations impact other areas of law.   Our analysis includes an examination of privacy and cybersecurity issues abroad and spans many industries.

The National Law Review is your resource for up to date legal analysis on communications, media, and internet law as it unfolds. From compliance with disability-laws and providing employees with reasonable accommodations and workplace equipment, to creating a more uniform data-policy, and continually training employees on these policies, readers will learn the latest in the world of security, data, breaches, and online communications as they unfold.  Our legal analysis covers regulations from the Federal Trade Commission regarding advertisement regulations as well as settlements with the agency, and changes in the agency’s leadership. The latest updates from the Federal Communications Commission are reported and analyze; including various steps taken to revoke net neutrality and agency leadership. Additionally, litigation related to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and other consumer privacy concerns are covered and analyzed by expert attorneys.  

A major issue impacting legal compliance for countries in a variety of industries is the General Data Protection Regulation coming out of the European Union.  These regulations require significant accommodation by companies in a variety of industries, and the National Law Review has up to the date legal analysis of what companies need to do in order to comply with the changes.

The EU Privacy Shield Framework, Canadian anti-spam laws, reform in the healthcare industry, and how companies share information internally and externally, are just a few of the topics readers will find to be covered on The National Law Review.  Expert analysis and advice on good cybersecurity practices for businesses is available, with specific emphasis on cloud security and data storage.

With regulations and technology changing quickly, understanding the legal landscape around communications is essential.  The National Law Review is a great resource to help readers understand the issues.

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Feb
14
2023
Mobile Apps Beware!: California AG’s Current Privacy Sweep Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
13
2023
Department of Labor Reminds Employers of Duties Owed to Teleworking Employees (US) Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Feb
13
2023
“Now Yous Can’t Leave”: SEC Finds Itself in Formidable Fight Over Attempt to Assert Regulatory Domain over Secondary Sales of Digital Assets Polsinelli PC
Feb
13
2023
CJEU Clarifies Rules on Conflict of Interest in Relation to DPO Role Hunton Andrews Kurth
Feb
13
2023
DID THE CFPB JUST KILL PING POST TRANSACTIONS?: Regulator Finds Sell of Transfer Leads to Highest Bidder May Violate RESPA Troutman Amin, LLP
Feb
13
2023
Navigating Dual Purpose Communications After SCOTUS (Almost) Weighs in on Attorney-Client Privilege: 5 Practical Tips for Healthcare Attorneys Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
13
2023
NFTs Found to Infringe Hermès Trademark Nelson Mullins
Feb
13
2023
CPPA Invites Preliminary Comments on Proposed CPRA Rulemaking on Cybersecurity Audits, Risk Assessments and Automated Decisionmaking Hunton Andrews Kurth
Feb
13
2023
SUPERBOWL CIPA SUNDAY: Does Samsung’s Website Chat Feature Violate CIPA? Troutman Amin, LLP
Feb
12
2023
New FTC Data Reveals Top Lies Told by Romance Scammers Federal Trade Commission
Feb
11
2023
Illinois Supreme Court Holds Five-Year Limitations Period Applies To All BIPA Claims Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Feb
10
2023
With Telemedicine Here to Stay, Enforcement Agencies Continued their Scrutiny Mintz
Feb
10
2023
Illinois High Court Allows Biometric Privacy Claims to Go Back Five Years Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
10
2023
AI and Carbon Credits: How the Emergence of AI Tools and Technologies Facilitates the Use of Carbon Credits Foley & Lardner LLP
Feb
10
2023
Reminder: Attorneys’ Duty of Competence Extends to Technological Competence K&L Gates
Feb
10
2023
Jury Sides with Hermès in Pivotal NFT Trademark Case Polsinelli PC
Feb
10
2023
Recent Crypto Settlements Signal State and Federal Enforcement Trends Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
10
2023
On the Grid: Data and Privacy Protection Act Ward and Smith, P.A.
Feb
10
2023
DOJ’s FCA Recoveries Were Lowest Level Since 2008 ArentFox Schiff LLP
Feb
10
2023
UK Government Consults on Expanding the Cryptoasset Regulatory Perimeter Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Feb
9
2023
Chips Chatter: January 24 – February 8, 2023 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Feb
9
2023
11 Key Reports to Help Boost the Adoption and ROI of Your CRM CLIENTSFirst Consulting
Feb
9
2023
Illinois Supreme Court Holds Five-Year Statute of Limitations Applies to All Causes of Action Alleging Violations under All Sections of BIPA February 9, 2023 Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
Feb
9
2023
BIPA ALERT: Five Year Statute of Limitations Applicable to All BIPA Claims Vedder Price
Feb
9
2023
UK App Code Provides Privacy and Security Compliance Direction Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
9
2023
EU-US Transborder Data Flows to Be Reviewed by the European Data Protection Board Katten
Feb
9
2023
Illinois’ Highest Court Holds That BIPA Claims Are Subject to a Five-Year Statute of Limitations, Not One Year Katten
Feb
9
2023
TRY AGAIN DOBRONSKI: Michigan Court Found Improper Service As Basis To Set Aside Default Troutman Amin, LLP
Feb
9
2023
MARGARITAVILLE SUED IN TCPA CLASS ACTION IN FLORIDA: DNC Claims Continue to Pour In Troutman Amin, LLP
Feb
9
2023
It’s PRUdent to Refrain from Cybersquatting: ACPA Applies to Domain Name Re-Registration McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
9
2023
JAIL TIME: A New (Old) Bill Was Just Introduced In Congress that Might Have Legs–And it Could Mean PRISON For TCPA Violators Troutman Amin, LLP
Feb
9
2023
Texas State Representative Introduces Comprehensive State Privacy Bill Draft Hunton Andrews Kurth
Feb
9
2023
Brush Up On Your Opt-Outs: Calif. AG Signals Mobile App Investigative Sweep Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
9
2023
WOUNDED: Barton Survives Summary Judgment in TCPA Suit BUT–” A reasonable inference can be made that plaintiff consented to be contacted so that he may bring a TCPA claim as business” Troutman Amin, LLP
Feb
9
2023
Minnesota Legislature Takes Up Noncompetition, Paid Family Leave, Cannabis Legalization, and Privacy Bills in 2023 Session Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
 
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