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Burr & Forman

Checklist for Addressing Data Privacy and Cybersecurity with Your Vendors

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In our last newsletter, we discussed due diligence as it relates to selection of vendors. The second part of that exercise is to negotiate your agreement with the vendor to properly manage any risks you identified. In this...more

Littler

California Privacy Rights Act for Employers: Vendor Contracting Requirements

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This is the fourth in a series of articles about the implications of the California Privacy Rights Act for employers. The impending January 1, 2023 effective date of the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) has created a...more

Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton LLP

To-Do in 2022: Top 5 Data Protection Contracting Tasks

Since 2018, a consistent stream of newly adopted privacy laws and other regulatory developments (such as GDPR, CCPA, Schrems II, and the new EU Standard Contractual Clauses) has required companies to make regular updates to...more

Morgan Lewis - Tech & Sourcing

Nine Areas of Your Services Agreement Templates to Update in the New Year

As we’re almost a month into the New Year, we thought this would be the perfect time to share nine areas of your service agreement templates that you should consider reviewing and updating to ensure you start 2021 on the...more

Morgan Lewis - Tech & Sourcing

Good Online Hygiene

With the world in various states of lockdown, your organization’s online presence is more important than ever…even more so with official enforcement of CCPA beginning last month. It may be a good time to spend an afternoon...more

Morgan Lewis

Contract Corner: Data Safeguards in Services Agreements (Part 4)

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There is no “one size fits all” solution when drafting and negotiating the liability provisions relating to data protection obligations and security incidents. Every contract has unique business drivers that will shape the...more

Adams and Reese LLP

Six Steps Banks Should Implement to Ensure Their Security Procedures are Commercially Reasonable

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Banks are tasked by the Uniform Commercial Code (the UCC) with using “commercially reasonable” security procedures when processing funds transfers. This responsibility is constantly evolving as bank fraud becomes more...more

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