Tag: DataPrivacy
Hunton Andrews Kurth Launches California Consumer Privacy Act Online Resource Center

News
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP has launched an online resource center dedicated to helping businesses navigate their new data privacy responsibilities in accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018.
Webinar: Data Privacy: The Current Legal Landscape

Webinar
Troutman Sanders speakers will cover the ongoing evolution of the legal landscape for data-based products, so that organizations can continue to succeed in their development of data-based products.
IADC Publishes Defense Counsel Journal on Privacy and Data Protection Law

Insight
The summer issue of the IADC’s Defense Counsel Journal includes articles that cover a variety of privacy law topics from a global perspective.
Microsoft Sues Feds, Challenging Gag Orders on Customer-Data Seizures

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Microsoft sued the U.S. government Thursday, arguing that a law that can prohibit technology companies from telling customers when law enforcement comes looking for their data is unconstitutional, reports The Seattle Times.