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A new report by Baker & Hostetler records an increase in both data breach class actions and resolution of web tracking and pixel cases through settlement in 2025.
Litigation is surging over the use of AI‑powered product recommendation tools in the beauty sector.
The second scam works because it does not start from zero. It starts from trust that has already been broken.
A recent decision from the SDNY, United States v. Heppner, has generated outsized commentary suggesting that the use of generative AI tools may jeopardize attorney-client privilege. A closer reading shows something far less dramatic.
Users of Meta AI smart glasses claim their private and intimate footage is being shared without consent or disclosure.
Artificial intelligence will continue to transform the digital landscape, and unfortunately that includes fraud.
John Keir worked as lead counsel for data privacy and security over nine years with Intercontinental Exchange.
A judge allowed a class action to proceed against an employer whose IT worker allegedly used its network to prey on teenage girls.
In the third part of this series, we turn to what happens when litigation arrives and privilege is challenged.
Businesses are facing heat over cashless ATM transaction fees.