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The Supreme Court’s 2025 decisions delivered a clear message: the government has latitude to regulate online platforms, even when doing so effectively limits speech. Both free speech cases in 2025 applied intermediate...more
As the New York State Legislature concluded its 2025–2026 session, lawmakers approved two significant measures: (1) the One Fair Price Act, which aims to ban surveillance-based pricing practices throughout the state; and (2)...more
This article catalogs the principal categories of risk that corporate counsel should evaluate, with concrete examples and an eye toward the contract levers that can mitigate each one. Data is the fuel for AI systems, and the...more
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The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has stayed the preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of Texas’s App Store Accountability Act (the “Act”), allowing the law to take effect immediately. At the end of 2025, app stores...more
For nearly three years, corporate legal departments and privacy defense counsel have been bedeviled by an obscure four-letter acronym: CIPA. Originally enacted in 1967 to shield citizens from physical wiretaps and illicit...more
Many of today’s employers are eager to reap the benefits of emerging artificial intelligence-powered tools and are pressing their teams to identify and implement ways in which AI can improve their work. Some of these...more
In today's world, when many of our most cherished memories and our most important financial and legal documents are stored on our phones, taking a moment to protect access to that information is more important than ever. If...more
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Colorado's landmark artificial intelligence law, the most comprehensive in the country, has been replaced before it ever took effect. Originally published in Law360 - June 9, 2026....more
Last Updated on June 10, 2026 Before you hit “share post,” always consider this: anything you post on social media can be used in court. Even the smallest digital footprint can shape how a judge sees your story....more
Employers navigating the adoption of new technologies powered by AI face a fast-moving regulatory environment at the intersection of data privacy risk and employment law. Ben Johnson, Kathryn Nadro, and Deja Davis of LP’s...more
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A recent $2.25 million settlement between an insurance company and the state of New York presents a cautionary tale for businesses in the Empire State. The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) found that...more
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