Communications, Media & Internet

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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May
9
2019
A Reluctant TCPA Ruling- Court Finds ATDS Allegations Survive Pleading Stage With a Nod Toward Need for FCC Guidance Troutman Amin, LLP
May
9
2019
Hotel Chain Hit with Class Action Alleging “Misuse” of Biometric Data Robinson & Cole LLP
May
9
2019
City of Baltimore Shuts Down Servers Following Ransomware Attack Robinson & Cole LLP
May
9
2019
Washington’s Breach Law Amended, Effective March 2020 Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
May
9
2019
Supply Chain (and Vendor) Security and Contract Management Robinson & Cole LLP
May
9
2019
Will Texas Soon Join the Ranks of States Enacting Privacy Legislation? Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
9
2019
Privacy Tip #189 – Online Dating Robinson & Cole LLP
May
9
2019
S1:E1 - All-In on Loot Boxes [PODCAST] Carlton Fields
May
9
2019
Drone Delivers Human Kidney for Transplant Robinson & Cole LLP
May
9
2019
Clear and Present Danger?: New Ruling Highlights TCPA Perils Faced by Providers of Autodialer and Mass Message Services Troutman Amin, LLP
May
9
2019
Washington State’s Paid Family and Medical Leave Law to Replace State’s Unpaid Family Leave Law; Premium Collections Begin Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
May
9
2019
EDPB Advises on Overlap Between the ePrivacy Directive and GDPR Keller and Heckman LLP
May
9
2019
1 ½ – Show me! Pierce Atwood LLP
May
8
2019
Senator Wants to Ban Loot Boxes and Pay-to-Win Aimed at Kids Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
May
8
2019
TRACED Act Train Rolls On Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
8
2019
Inadmissible Hearsay Will Not Create Genuine Issue of Fact Regarding Whether Plaintiff Revoked Consent Faegre Drinker
May
8
2019
Courts Says Ralph Lauren Should Have Designed a Better Text Message Marketing Program Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
May
8
2019
Court of Chancery Sides with Papa John's Founder on Books and Records Inspection Demand K&L Gates
May
8
2019
Diagnostic Medical Imaging Company Pays $3 Million to Resolve Potential HIPAA Violations Stemming from Data Breach Robinson & Cole LLP
May
8
2019
Alert: OCR Announces $3 Million HIPAA Enforcement Settlement for Breach of 300,000 Patients’ PHI Ballard Spahr LLP
May
8
2019
Cyberattack Disrupted Electrical Grid Foley & Lardner LLP
May
8
2019
S1:E7 - Unfinished Business: Legal and Practical Issues with Early Access Games Carlton Fields
May
7
2019
Sheer Call Numbers Do Not Equate To An ATDS Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
7
2019
Class Certification Fails Due to Individualized Issues of Consent Faegre Drinker
May
7
2019
$3 Million Settlement for Exposure of and Latent Response to Exposure of 300,000 Patients’ Protected Health Information Faegre Drinker
May
7
2019
Class Certification in TCPA Action Denied Because Class Representative was in a Class of Her Own Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
7
2019
The California Consumer Privacy Act What to Know—and What to Do [Part II] Katten
May
7
2019
Florida Legislature Passes New Telehealth Law Addressing Licensing, Practice, and Payment Foley & Lardner LLP
May
7
2019
Online Traders Falling Short of EU Law Standards for Consumer Protection Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
7
2019
A Patent War Without Fighting? Foley & Lardner LLP
May
7
2019
District Court Denies Defendant’s Bid to Bifurcate Discovery on Safe Harbor Defense, But Stay Tuned Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
7
2019
Consumer Data Right Draft Rules - Submissions Closing Soon K&L Gates
May
7
2019
NY Attorney General Files Fraud Claims Against Bitfinex and Tether Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
6
2019
Closing the Coverage Gap?: California Supreme Court Set to Decide Whether Privacy Right Implicated by the TCPA Triggers Insurance Coverage for “Advertising Injury” Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
6
2019
Text Me 6 Times, Shame on Me; Text Me 30 Times, Shame on You: Court Holds TCPA Plaintiff Plausibly Alleged That Defendant Exceeded the Scope of Consent Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
 

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