Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, European Union, Global, etc. | 7 Sep 2023
Tech-enabled sustainable investing, monitoring supply chains, and enhanced data reporting are some of the key opportunities that AI is presenting to ESG.
Lexology PRO | 14 Jun 2023
Only 69% of respondent companies had a “basic or developing” strategy for the growing field of technology, according to a survey of 201 top businesspeople published by KPMG and White & Case.
Lexology PRO | European Union | 14 Jun 2023
The European Parliament has adopted its position on the AI Act, laying the foundations for an EU ban on a range of “high-risk” AI and heightened transparency obligations on ChatGPT-like generative AI systems.
BigHand | Global, United Kingdom | 7 Jun 2023
Today's most successful firms know they must continually adapt and evolve. Those that have done so in the past can now take advantage of the new…
Lexology PRO | USA | 2 Jun 2023
Texas enacts a comprehensive data privacy law, Delaware and Maine introduce their own data privacy bills, and the FTC issues a biometric enforcement action policy statement – plus other key updates.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Global, United Kingdom, etc. | 16 May 2023
As allegations of sexual harassment at leading companies continue to grow, employers should train managers to identify toxicity and conduct root-cause analysis to promote a safe, open culture in the workplace.
Lexology PRO | USA | 3 Apr 2023
A status update on US state privacy bills and laws as well as the implications for businesses operating in, or providing services to, the US.
Lexology PRO | USA | 7 Nov 2022
A San Francisco federal judge has entered summary judgment on multiple grounds against hiQ as part of a long-running scraping dispute with LinkedIn.
Lexology PRO | USA | 26 Aug 2022
Companies have gained clearer insights into how online advertising and web analytics fit into California's definition of a sale after Sephora agreed to a $1.2 million fine over California Consumer Protection Act violations.
Lexology PRO | Brazil, Central & South America | 25 Aug 2022
Brazil’s Ministry of Justice has ordered Meta to pay a fine for illegally sharing Brazilian user data with the British data analytics firm, after a previous penalty of the same amount was overturned during proceedings.