March 2011 Privacy Law Top Blawgs
Discusses issues of media law and responsibility with a special focus on libel and privacy law and the balance between the two.
Covers employment related privacy issues. Published by Philip Gordon of Littler Mendelson's Privacy and Data Protection Practice Group.
Provides global privacy and information security law updates and analysis. By Hunton & Williams.
Focuses on privacy, security, data protection, technology, and financial services issues affecting corporations, governments, and individuals. By Tsibouris & Associates.
Covers the relationship between art and law with a focus on intellectual property, nonprofit tax-exempt organizations, free speech, and contemporary art. By Sergio Muñoz Sarmiento.
Covers data privacy, identity theft, invasion of privacy, and national security legal issues. By Proskauer Rose LLP.
Covers the Elvey v. TDAmeritrade case concerning information security, spam and identity theft.
Covers privacy, liberty, security, economy and their interaction. By Andreas Busch.
Covers information, privacy and security from a Canadian perspective. By Michael Power.
Features a discussion of medical privacy. By Jeffrey P. Drummond.
Addresses recent events in trademark, copyright, computer and privacy law. By Christina Frangiosa.
Focuses on privacy and data security. By M. Scott Koller.
Provides commentary and news on developing legal issues in advertising, promotional marketing, Internet, and privacy law. By Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP.
Cover privacy, digital copyright, security and open government.
Covers intellectual property, privacy, and social media in South Africa.
Discusses the legal hurdles facing startups and entrepreneurs including all intellectual property law topics. By Steven Buchwald.
Legal news and analysis, with an emphasis on international and domestic intellectual property developments. By Shawn Sullivan.
Covers law and technology, with an emphasis on legal issues regarding digital media, privacy and data security, and information management. By Elijah Yip.
Covers the creation, collection, use, destruction and security of data. By Dentons.
Brings together concepts that cut across traditional intellectual property lines, addressing both evolving technologies and concerns about privacy and data security. By Porter Wright.