Data, Architectural Engineering, and Designing a Better Future
Proof in Trial: Appellate Edition: Integra Med Analytics LLC et al. v. Providence Health & Services et al.
Compliance Perspectives: The Ethics of Data
Life With GDPR: Episode 50-The Experian Enforcement Notice Case
JONES DAY PRESENTS®: AI: Security and Privacy Risks with Big Data
31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program -The Compliance Advantage of Data
6 Key Takeaways | The Chinese Social Credit System
Innovation in Compliance Live: Revamping Your Swing with Data Analytics and AI
Podcast: Common Risks and Challenges in Running a Global Ethics & Compliance Program
SEC Activity with Fixed Income and Credit Funds
Innovation in Compliance Episode 17: Compliance in the Age of Big Data with Alexander Tsigutkin and Varun Singhal
The Intersection of Big Data and Insurance Regulation
InsurTech and the Changing Distribution Model
Blockchain Technology Applications for the Insurance Industry
What’s Next?: Drones and transforming policy at GE
Employment Law This Week®: Big Data and People Analytics
Government data mining leads to more aggressive investigations
This Week in FCPA-Episode 74
Episode 23: Using “People Analytics” to Make Smart Business and Corporate Culture Decisions
Changing values of IP and data in deals
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The dawn of a new year provides a great opportunity to take stock of where EU merger control might go in the next year. In this blog, we outline what we consider to be five key trends to watch out for in EU merger control in...more
t is that time of year when we look back to see what tech-law issues took up most of our time this year and look ahead to see what the emerging issues are for 2020. Data: The Issues of the Year - Data presented a wide...more
Thirteen states and the District of Columbia are suing to block the $26 billion plan to merge T-Mobile US Inc. and Sprint Corp. The trial is slated to begin today with state officials arguing the deal would create “a more...more
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H1 2019 has seen deal value continue to climb in technology M&A, as digital disruption overtakes segments of the market such as fintech and Big Data....more
In the first episode of our “Tech-Tuned Workplace” series, Jennifer Betts and Ruthie Goodboe provide a high-level overview of advanced technologies that already exist or are coming soon to the workplace—from artificial...more
Much has been written about regulation’s difficulty with keeping up and meeting the technological changes of the modern world. Globalization and quick, frequent changes create “holes” that are difficult for the legislature to...more
On April 4, 2019, the European Commission published a report1 prepared by three special advisers (the Advisers) appointed by EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager to explore how EU competition policy should evolve in...more
No one knows for sure how many "things" are connected to the Internet, but the Federal Trade Commission reported last year that it was more than 8 billion, and that it would exceed 20 billion by the end of 2020! Astonishing...more
The past year has been a volatile one, from trade wars to the government shutdown to a stock market dive. One constant that U.S. businesses have become accustomed to, however, is deregulation across a wide variety of...more
Technology and the critical infrastructure that support our personal pursuits and business operations are ripe targets for cyberattacks. In particular, the electrical grid that transmits electricity from its point of...more
The development and deployment of increasingly sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI), robots, and other automated systems are transforming workplaces globally, redefining needed workforce roles, skills, and jobs, and...more
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) continues its comprehensive efforts to focus on consumer protection issues, including those around the use of Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics. These tools are...more
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In this episode, Hogan Lovells Partner and Chair of our Unmanned Aircraft Systems group, Lisa Ellman, speaks with Michael Fitzpatrick, head of Regulatory Advocacy at GE, about drones and other innovative technologies that are...more
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