23 Dec, 2019 Proposed federal privacy bills exceed even California’s CCPA requirements in some respects By Luke Sosnicki James Shreve On November 26, 2019, Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) revealed a new federal online privacy bill that highlights some of the key privacy...
16 Dec, 2019 Blog Browse: Higher education should pay attention to the CCPA By Aaron Lacey Luke Sosnicki James Shreve The CCPA takes effect in less than a month. It will be the strictest privacy law in the country, and may be a model for other states as...
16 Dec, 2019 10 cybersecurity tips for a safe holiday season By Thompson Coburn Attorney Don’t let a cybersecurity incident ruin your holiday season. Follow the tips below to help keep both your company-issued and personal...
16 Dec, 2019 Higher education should pay attention to the CCPA By Aaron Lacey Luke Sosnicki The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) takes effect on January 1, 2020. When it does, it will be the strictest privacy law in the...
11 Dec, 2019 CASE Act promises fast track for small copyright claims, but is it the right track? By Michael Nepple A law designed to help copyright holders expedite the resolution of small copyright infringement claims, the Copyright Alternative in...
10 Dec, 2019 CCPA: The next horizon for M&A deals in California and beyond By Jennifer Post Luke Sosnicki The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) takes effect on January 1, 2020. Private litigants may begin to bring lawsuits under the CCPA...
06 Dec, 2019 FAQs: Anti-net short provisions and what they mean for credit agreements By Thompson Coburn Attorney Parties to syndicated credit agreements and high-yield bond indentures have recently introduced provisions to limit the effect of those...
05 Dec, 2019 Life insurance death benefit may be subject to income tax By Steve Gorin In How to avoid tax traps in life insurance, I mentioned that an employer-owned life insurance contract might not qualify for the usual...
04 Dec, 2019 Copyright licenses are as easy as a quick few words By Mark Sableman It doesn’t take any formalities to authorize someone to use your copyrighted work. Whether we call it a “license,” “permission,” “a grant...
02 Dec, 2019 Colleges should prepare: ED loan discharge letters on the way By Aaron Lacey Though much has changed at the U.S. Department of Education over the years, at least one thing has remained constant: the agency’s...