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The SEC Adopts Significant Cybersecurity Amendments to Reg S-P

Debevoise Data Blog

Firms will have either 18 or 24 months (depending on size) from the date of publication in the Federal Register to come into compliance. We discuss Reg S-P’s new and expanded requirements, as well as considerations for compliance, below. a)(5).” §§ 240.17a-4(e)(14(v) 240.17ad-7(k)(5), 270.31a-1(b)(13)(v), 275.204-2(a)(25)(v).

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Are Electronic Signatures Legal?

Clio

Electronic signatures (or e-signatures) have become nearly ubiquitous in everyday life and business—from confirming your agreement to terms and conditions on a website, to using e-signature tools to sign a work contract. What is an e-signature? The ESIGN Act supersedes state laws that may conflict with the act’s provisions.

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The Tax Season Survival Guide for Law Firms

Lawmatics

In addition, the tax practitioners they work with must understand the specific accounting and tax concerns that lawyers and law firms have. “ “ Today, it takes more brains and effort to make out the income tax form than it does to make the income. ” — Alfred E. IRS Form 1065. IRS Form 1120.

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Observing the Black Box: Transcend’s Brandon Wiebe’s Insights into Governing Emerging AI Systems (TGIR Ep. 218)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

So there’s corporate and IP and employment and all of that, and our own internal privacy compliance as well. And all of the other state laws have come out as a good example, privacy regulation that is much more specific and technical in nature. Most recently, I think CPRA. Brandon Wiebe 30:16 Yeah, it’s it’s a great question.

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Observing the Black Box: Transcend’s Brandon Wiebe’s Insights into Governing Emerging AI Systems (TGIR Ep. 218)

Legal Tech Monitor

So there’s corporate and IP and employment and all of that, and our own internal privacy compliance as well. And all of the other state laws have come out as a good example, privacy regulation that is much more specific and technical in nature. Most recently, I think CPRA. Brandon Wiebe 30:16 Yeah, it’s it’s a great question.

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A New Era of FTC Privacy and Cybersecurity Oversight: Top Ten Things Companies Should Know When Assessing FTC Compliance and Exposure

Debevoise Data Blog

Companies developing Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) compliance programs, or under investigation by the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, should be aware of significant developments impacting the Commission’s regulatory authority and enforcement priorities. The decision could impact other Circuits as well.