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Legal Tug-Of-War: Protecting Privilege in Privacy Breach Disputes

IPilogue

Privacy breaches are becoming commonplace in today’s business landscape and cybersecurity is top of mind for many organizations— and for good reason. This situation is exacerbated by the risk of litigation, as lawsuits are a legitimate consequence of a privacy breach.

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Minnesota’s Attempt to Copy California’s Constitutionally Defective Age Appropriate Design Code is an Utter Fail (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

by guest blogger Jess Miers, Legal Advocacy Counsel at Chamber of Progress [Eric’s intro: last year I blogged about Minnesota’s flirtation with mandatory age verification. In an attempt to address this concern, Minnesota offers some protection by maintaining the confidentiality of information subject to attorney-client privilege.

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Kerala High Court on Publishing Judgments and Right to be Forgotten: Some Points to Ponder Upon

SpicyIP

Why all this philosophical fodder suddenly on an IP blog … . And Other Connected Cases while deciding on a litany of 9 litigations. For instance, in a matrimonial matter, where the law mandates confidentiality of the parties involved, RTBF can weigh heavier than other opposing rights. Privacy and Anonymity.

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LIVE! FROM A COURTHOUSE NEAR YOU: HOW SHOULD WE ADDRESS PRIVACY CONCERNS FROM LIVESTREAMING COURT?  

JIPL Online

While the option of moving in-person proceedings to a virtual format can be even more convenient to the conventional model, this “new normal” poses a new threat to privacy. [4] This blog proposes public policy arguments and concrete solutions to the laissez-faire approach to privacy in criminal court proceedings.

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Learning About the Business of Healthcare and Innovation: My Internship Experience at AstraZeneca Canada

IPilogue

I worked within the legal team, under the supervision of Denise Lacombe, Head of Legal and collaborated with Lynne Sweeney, Legal Counsel and Cristina Aguirre, Privacy Officer as well. Once the patent expires, the product’s position in the marketplace is compromised as generics can enter without risking infringement litigation.

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HHS Seeks to Strengthen Protections of Reproductive Health Information with Proposed Changes to HIPAA

LexBlog IP

Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Proposed Rule) that seeks to enhance safeguards of reproductive health care information through changes to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule. How would the Proposed Rule change the Privacy Rule regulations?

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Monthly Wrap Up (February 18, 2023): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Posts, Cases and Developments

LexBlog IP

Russell Beck was there and his most recent blog post reports on the discussions and comments at what appears to have been a highly political forum. A timely post in Dan Harris’ China Law Blog talks about the extent of China’s economic espionage and spying and how it is evolving. and China. You think you had a bad day?