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The legal industry and technology are intertwined. Technology presents many legal challenges to companies, lawyers, and legal professionals, due to cybersecurity demands, data breach concerns, and media regulations. The National Law Review features the latest news, litigation, stories, and coverage related to legislation in the industry, and the ever-evolving changes which arise because of how quickly technology changes are occurring today.

Regulations on Communications & Media: Including TCPA, GDPR, and FCC

Media and communications news covered by the National Law Review includes FCC (Federal Communications Commission) enforcement actions, cybercrime and terrorism stories, TCPA (Telephone Consumer Protection Act) violations, email communications, social media platforms, and how to properly navigate them in a professional setting, telecommunications laws, and compliance issues and concerns. Staffing changes at the FCC, litigation and regulation changes, including the state of net neutrality, are covered by the legal experts who write for the National Law Review.

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation

Legislation like the Telephone Consumer Protection and international regulations such as the EU’s  GDPR,  companies must take the time to update their privacy standards and must understand the complexities of this area of law, in order to avoid legal repercussions when engaging with customers in the US and around the world. The National Law Review has legal experts who analyze litigation related to the TCPA as it impacts healthcare, debt collection, and other areas.  Additionally, many facets of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation; including notes on applicability, GDPR company compliance, and definitions of GDPR terminology are analyzed by the legal experts at NLR.

Legal Communication Concerns across Industries

Because the internet and technology change on what seems to be a daily basis, it can be difficult for companies to properly navigate these changes, concepts, and ensure they are complying with legislation in these areas. Some of the concepts businesses must be aware of in terms of cybersecurity and media that the National Law Review covers include domain name registrations, gTLDs (generic top-level domain names), international legislation in data and cybersecurity, HIPAA legislation, and data protection and cybersecurity laws. Additionally, with telemedicine taking a forefront in the field of healthcare, ransomware and data theft occurring daily, and continual security breaches occurring in the US and around the world, like the WannaCry Ransomware incident, companies must take proper measures in safeguarding their networks and servers to protect their clients’ personal information.

We report on these issues, concerns, and news stories regularly. In addition to regulations and legislation in the US, visitors can also read about international provisions and safeguards, including EU Safe Harbor and Privacy Shield, Canadian Anti-Spam laws, and other international protections, to avoid major data and cybersecurity breaches.

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Recent Communications, Media, Internet & Privacy Law News

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Feb
19
2017
In re: Target Corporation Customer Data Security Breach Litigation -- instructive 8th Circuit case re class certification Armstrong Teasdale
Nov
2
2012
Hurricane Sandy Opportunism Illustrates Potential Public Relations Problems For Franchisors Armstrong Teasdale
Dec
28
2012
SEC Probe of Netflix Highlights Legal Risks of Social Media Armstrong Teasdale
Sep
3
2015
NLRB General Counsel Gives Unions an Early Labor Day Present: Electronic Based Union Organizing Standard Impacting all Employers Armstrong Teasdale
Sep
19
2013
Lessons Learned: Security Clearances After Snowden Armstrong Teasdale
Jan
27
2016
FCC Clears Path for U.S. Telecom Companies to Provide Services to Cuba Armstrong Teasdale
Jan
22
2018
Data Breach Bill Signals Increased Federal Interest in Cybersecurity Armstrong Teasdale
Jun
3
2011
Selling the Main Street Fairness Act: A Viable Solution to the Internet Sales Tax Problem Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
Jun
6
2011
Employers are Watching Your Facebook: Worker Privacy Significantly Diminished in the Digital Era University of Minnesota Law School
Aug
8
2012
Gearing Up Electronic Discovery to Handle the New Generation of Smart Devices Marcus Evans
Jun
22
2013
The Value of Having an In-House E-Discovery Process Marcus Evans
Jul
3
2014
Your Cell Phone – Riley V. California & the Post-Digital Privacy Era Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Nov
18
2014
U.S. Department of Justice Continues Enforcement of Accessibility Requirements for Websites and Mobile Apps – But Its Rulemaking Still Awaits Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jun
5
2017
‘Smile, You’re On Candid Camera’ – Federal Court Upholds NLRB Ruling That Prohibits Non-Union Employers From Banning Recordings in the Workplace Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Oct
25
2011
Small Businesses Think They are Safer Than They Really Are Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Sep
27
2012
Choose Your Words Carefully When Drafting Social Media Policies Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Nov
3
2017
FDA’s Final Guidance Restricts Sharing Patient-Specific Information Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Dec
19
2017
Who Gets Coverage? Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
15
2013
Proposed Extension of Electronic Health Record (EHR) Waiver under Stark and Anti-kickback Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Nov
25
2015
The Viral Spiral: How An Employee’s Facebook Post Dragged Her Employer Into A Social Media Controversy Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Mar
26
2018
Double Whammy: Failure To Preserve Electronically Stored Information Creates Liability Under Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure And Common Law Negligent Spoilation Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Aug
30
2013
Employers May Violate The Stored Communications Act When They Discipline Employees Based On The Content Of Nonpublic Facebook “Wall” Posts Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Feb
20
2020
Uh-Oh: Unions Score First Victory Against Big Tech Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jun
30
2021
Scope of DOJ’s Enforcement of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act After Van Buren Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Oct
30
2013
Facebook Users Beware: Even Posts You Claim Not to Have Written Can Haunt You Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Mar
18
2020
Coronavirus Prompts Telehealth Changes For Medicare Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Mar
27
2020
COVID-19: FTC Scrutiny And Other Advertising Issues Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Feb
21
2014
Wisconsin Likely to Limit Access to Social Media Accounts Barnes & Thornburg LLP
 

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