Circuits

A Computer & Technology Section Publication

Circuits Volume 17: November, 2020

This issue of Circuits contains the following featured articles:

  • With Ransomware Attacks Increasing, Cyber Insurance Now Seen as a Necessity, Not a Luxury by Shawn Tuma
  • Novel Privacy Issues Arising During the Novel Coronavirus by Elizabeth Rogers
  • Age of the Automated Attorney? An Overview of Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Sector by Kirsten Kumar
  • Court Considers Insurance Coverage for Phishing Attack by Lisa M. Angelo

In addition, there are a set of Short Circuits:

  • Seized Digital Devices Cannot Wait Forever by Pierre Grosdidier
  • Companies Transferring Data from the EU to the US May Be Left Scrambling for Solutions: The Invalidation of the EU-US Privacy Shield by Lisa M. Angelo

You can download a formal copy of this issue here.

Circuits Volume 14: June 2019

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Note from the Chair by Sammy Ford
Letter from the Co-Editors by Pierre Grosdidier & Kristen Knauf
Featured Articles
-Authenticating Electronic Evidence: Texas Approach versus Maryland Approach by Judge Emily Miskel
-Block What?!? – Vermont Enacts the First Blockchain-Based LLC by Ronald Chichester
-EDPB Guidance on GDPR’s Jurisdictional Scope by Thomas W. Hayde and Ben Shantz
-Where Approved Power of Attorney Forms Fail You on Digital Assets and Problems Your Clients or You May Not Anticipate by Joseph Jacobson
-California Leads the Way in IoT Security Legislation by Seth Jaffe
-The Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act after Rosenblach: A Preview of What’s to Come? by William Smith
-15 Cases and Statutes in 45 Minutes by Lisa Angelo, Pierre Grosdidier, and Shawn Tuma
-Senators Introduce The DETOUR Act to Ban “Dark Patterns” on Internet by Pierre Grosdidier
Op-Eds
-Arrestee DNA Solves Crimes and Saves Lives by Jayann Sepich
-23 and Me: Where I am in Legal Tech Competence as I Hit my 23rd Year of Practice by Mark I. Unger
Short Circuits
-Featuring Ryan Gardner, Ronald Chichester, and Seth Jaffe
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-Featuring Kristen Knauf, Al Harrison, Ronald Chichester, and Pierre Grosdidier2019-06 Circuits

Circuits Volume 13: March 2019

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-Note from the Chair by Sammy Ford
-Letter from the Co-Editors by Pierre Grosdidier & Kristen Knauf
Featured Articles-
-Recent Important Decisions in Europe on “Global Reach” and Fines for Violations of the GDPR by Dan Shefet
-Somebody’s Watching Me Recent Updates on the Video Privacy Protection Act by Judge Emily Miskel
-The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018: GDPR Hits Close to Home by Ronald Chichester
-ABA Ethics Opinion 483: A Data Breach Might Mean Ethical Violations for Lawyers by Lisa Angelo
-Why Your Company Needs an Experienced Cyber Attorney by Shawn Tuma
-Cell Phone Tracking in Texas by Pierre Grosdidier
-Mining for Virtual Gold: Understanding the Threat of Cryptojacking by Stephen Viña
-Genetic Data Privacy: Notable Practical and Legal Developments in 2018 by William D. Smith
Short Circuits-
-Facing up to the FaceTime Bug by John G. Browning
-The European ePrivacy Directive: The Companion to GDPR That You Need to Know by Ronald Chichester
-Information Quality Act Unlikely to Provide Cause of Action to Challenge the Accuracy of Information Distributed by Federal Agencies by Ryan Gardner
-Cell Phone Text Messages are Discoverable—Just Not Necessarily From the Cell Phone Owner’s Employer by Pierre Grosdidier
-The REAL ID Act and its Implications for Texas Residents by Sanjeev Kumar
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-We are Earthbound Astronauts: Smart Phone Geolocation Evidence by Craig Ball
-Don’t Turn a Blind Eye to Dark Data: Part 1– Image Formats by Ronald Chichester
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