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Federal Trade Commission Finalizes Updates to the Health Breach Notification Rule

Debevoise Data Blog

Failure to comply with the HBNR can result in penalties of up to $51,744 per violation. While this language may appear exceedingly broad at first glance, certain definitions limit the scope of the HBNR to businesses whose services involve offering or maintaining (e.g., fertility, fitness, glucose levels, heart rate).

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A Summary of the Final Amendments to the NYDFS Cyber Rules

Debevoise Data Blog

To assist businesses impacted by the Second Amendment with tracking key compliance dates, NYDFS published Cybersecurity Implementation Timelines for small businesses , Class A businesses , and covered entities , and announced that it will host webinars to assist regulated entities with compliance. April 15, 2024: 500.17(b):

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Buy-Side vs. Sell-Side Contracts: Differences, Similarities, Opportunities, & Challenges

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Regardless of the industry, there are always two sides to every deal, and you’ve likely been on both at one time or another. Definition of Buy-Side Contracts In simple words, buy-side contracts are agreements that define the receipt of goods or services in exchange for something in return, typically money. New to contracting?

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4 Strategies for Preventing and Handling Frivolous Lawsuits

Lawmatics

According to the US legal system, a frivolous lawsuit is by definition a legal claim with no facts or basis to support it, filed by an entity or individual who is well aware that it has no legal merit. These trivial claims don't just cost individuals and businesses precious time and resources, but also legal professionals.

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CCPA Enforcement Actions Take Aim at Sales of Personal Information

Debevoise Data Blog

Together with the California Attorney General’s prior enforcement examples , these enforcement examples shed light on how the California Attorney General views the definition of a “sale” under the CCPA, and suggest compliance steps that businesses might consider undertaking to mitigate enforcement risks.

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Predictions for legal ops in 2023 with LaTrece Johnson of Palo Alto Networks

Simple Legal

Lately it seems like every legal new source is releasing whitepapers and webinars on topics like “How To Do More With Less?”, “Use Data to Drive Business Decisions”, “Improve Your Contracting Process”, and “Minimize Your Outside Counsel Spend”. Legal professionals are inundated with emails and overwhelmed.

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Understanding the CCB’s First Two Final Determinations (Guest Blog Post–Part 3 of 3)

Eric Goldman

There is an Initial Order, where the claimant pays the second part of the filing fee, this time $60. Eight months after filing, the first two Copyright Claims Board (CCB) Final Determinations have been handed down. Mitrakos, 22-CCB-0035 , February 15, 2023, and Oppenheimer v. Prutton, 22-CCB-0045 , February 28, 2023. Let’s take a look.

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