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Earlier this month, we blogged about a conference around the future of the blockchain and the law. There’s also a possibility that the blockchain will affect another area: the privacy and security of genomic
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Last month, we made a run at a new topic with the post Who, What, Wearables: Consumer Privacy and Security. We’re following up with information on how corporations and General Counsel can better
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From steps to Zzzs, wearables such as smartwatches and fitness trackers can, literally, monitor one’s every move. For many, the buzz from wearables is undeniable. But as their popularity and technology increases, is
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While the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals considers whether to keep the suspension of President Trump’s travel ban in place, a related legal matter is being raised: Do U.S. border patrol agents have
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In July 2016, the 2nd Court of Appeals in New York overturned a lower court’s ruling that Microsoft had to comply with a federal warrant as part of a narcotics case for an
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If you use Facebook, you’re probably well aware that it’s collecting information about you. But did you know that this information also includes details of your physiognomy, such as the distance between your
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