.... And Ben Wizner, director of the American Civil Liberties Unions speech, privacy, and technology project, ...
Macau, the Chinese territory that has become Asia's gaming mecca, had gambling revenue of $38 billion last year. All that growth has, of course, spawned a huge amount of legal work
If your company engages with consumers, handles consumer information, or otherwise participates in business activities that could potentially trigger a privacy violation, you should be aware of speci
...whom had experience working for civil rights groups like the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People....
Macau's gaming industry is in the chips—but there's also legal uncertainty in spades
Macau's gaming industry is in the chips—but there's also legal uncertainty in spades
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...fierce opposition from privacy advocates, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. ...
Tensions between the president of Saint Louis University and its faculty made an unexpected turn into the realm of copyright law—and the university's general counsel is at the center of the sto
...by board president Todd Brown, who is the managing attorney of several Liberty Mutual Insurance Group Staff Counsel offices in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. ...
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