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Venkat’s Blog Post Unjustly Removed from Google Search Results Due to EU RTBF Takedown

Eric Goldman

Here is the notice I recently received: If you can’t read the image, here’s what it says: __ Notice of European data protection law removal from Google Search To: Webmaster of [link] Due to a request under the data protection law in Europe, Google can no longer show one or more pages from your site in Google Search results.

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From Cost Center to Profit, Client Loyalty and Growth Driver: The Rise of Managed Discovery Centers 

Lineal Services

Law firms are increasingly turning to managed services discovery centers led by providers like Lineal to not only reduce costs and operational friction but to reimagine how legal services are deployed, scaled, and monetized. That legacy continues at Lineal, where we’ve carried forward the same innovation-first mindset into the cloud era.

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Navigating Legal Factors for U.S. Companies Entering the E-commerce Market in Africa

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

These include e-commerce law, consumer protection law, data privacy laws, and breach notification laws. However, companies can use these laws to their advantage by using them as a guide to identify the most suitable e-commerce market to enter. 11] Therefore, it is crucial for U.S. 15] Ultimately, U.S.

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You Subpoenaed My Documents, Shouldn’t You Pay for Them?

Percipient

The law firm produced the documents but sought reimbursement for over $44,000 spent complying with the subpoena. Although the law firm petitioned for costs under Fed. The court concluded that the law firm was not a “disinterested non-party.” The court denied the reimbursement request. Referencing DeGeer v.

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Standard contractual clauses need to be updated by 27 December 2022

new tech law blog

Entities transferring personal data outside the European Economic Area on the basis of standard contractual clauses that are no longer in force (where the transfer began before 27 September 2021) should conclude agreements based on new clauses by 27 December 2022.

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New EU guidance & SCCs on cross-border data transfers – 10 things you need to know

Debevoise Data Blog

The European Data Protection Board (“EDPB”) recently published new guidance on how companies can validly transfer EU personal data to the many countries that have not been deemed by the EU Commission to generally provide an adequate level of data protection – most notably the U.S. (so

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National Association of Attorneys General’s 2023 Consumer Protection Spring Conference

Debevoise Data Blog

In light of rapid developments in AI, New Hampshire’s Attorney General intends to prioritize his office’s resources on broadly impactful enforcement cases involving AI to which application of existing laws are clear, such as artificial intelligence’s potential to automate and perpetuate bias in lending practices.