The Uphill Battle For Recording Companies: Do Exclusive Releases Constitute A Breach In Contract?

By Sammi Elefant   In the past year and a half, the music industry has shifted dramatically – not only in the way consumers engage with music, but also in the way artists create and produce it. With the birth of streaming services such as Apple Music and TIDAL, exclusive releases have reached an all-time… Read More The Uphill Battle For Recording Companies: Do Exclusive Releases Constitute A Breach In Contract?

Are the Makers of Smartphones Really That Smart? Products Liability Suit Filed After Samsung Galaxy S7 Battery Fire

By Nicole Siino   Are the makers of smartphones really that…well…smart? Samsung recalled 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7’s after discovering a defect in the lithium-ion batteries. The defect could result in the cellphones catching fire or exploding. Samsung will replace customers phones but getting a replacement phone could take up to two weeks. Problems with… Read More Are the Makers of Smartphones Really That Smart? Products Liability Suit Filed After Samsung Galaxy S7 Battery Fire

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Takes a Stand Against Nursing Home Employees’ Unlawful Use of Social Media

By Maureen T. DeSimone   On Friday, August 5, 2016, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”), the federal agency that oversees nursing home regulations, issued a memorandum to State Survey Agency Directors. This memorandum was a reaction to recent news reports indicating that nursing home staff has been taking photographs and video of… Read More Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Takes a Stand Against Nursing Home Employees’ Unlawful Use of Social Media

Big Data the Size of a Mouse: Disney’s Latest Data Collection Technique

By Kaitlyn Stone   When George Orwell’s 1984 was published, someone being able to track your every move was a scary thought, but it seemed to be outside the realm of possibility at the time. Someone monitoring the most intimate details of our lives simply wasn’t a huge concern for most people because technology was… Read More Big Data the Size of a Mouse: Disney’s Latest Data Collection Technique

GPS Trackers and Truant Children: How One Judge Inspired a Creative Solution to Decreasing the Truancy Rate in his Town

By Elizabeth Libro   When most people hear the terms “Global Positioning System (GPS) Satellite Monitoring”, “GPS Tracking”, or “Electronic Monitoring”, in regards to criminal offenders they tend to think of high risk offenders such as murderers, sex offenders, and domestic violence offenders.  One would not think that truant teenagers could be lumped into the… Read More GPS Trackers and Truant Children: How One Judge Inspired a Creative Solution to Decreasing the Truancy Rate in his Town

A First Step in Legislation for Non-Lethal Weapon Technology Legislation

As of August 5, 2016, the Washington Post reported (Fatal Force, Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/national/police-shootings-2016/ (last visited Aug. 5, 2016)) that 573 people have been killed by law enforcement in the United States.  In the wake of several widely-publicized shootings of suspects, the use of lethal force by law enforcement has become a topic of bitter… Read More A First Step in Legislation for Non-Lethal Weapon Technology Legislation

When Interstate Federalism and Environmental Protection Converge

California: the Vanguard of Environmental Protection California remains the forerunner for environmental protection.  The Golden State has been in the forefront of efforts to protect the environment from transportation and air quality greenhouse (“GHG”) emissions.  When Congress began implementing federal regulations, the legislature, consciously chose to permit California to blaze its own trail with a… Read More When Interstate Federalism and Environmental Protection Converge

Goldman Sached by the Securities Exchange Commission

Introductory Look Into Compliance Today Organizations aspire to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations. One way they do this is by administering a strong and robust compliance program. These programs are generally led by a Chief Compliance Officer (“CCO”). The CCO is responsible to constantly look for ways to improve, review, structure and/or maintain… Read More Goldman Sached by the Securities Exchange Commission

LawGeex: Will Technology Replace the Need for Lawyers?

By: Marissa Louro   Technology has changed the way we fulfill necessities.  E-mail is a faster medium than snail mail, and online news is more accurate than newspapers.  Naturally, technology has complemented the legal world—as demonstrated by E-Discovery, online legal research, and attorneys using their iPads in courts.  However, a new solution entitled, “LawGeex,” will… Read More LawGeex: Will Technology Replace the Need for Lawyers?

Fintech Industry Faces Challenges Involving Anti-Money Laundering Regulations

The introduction of new technology into the financial services field has created a new type of industry called Financial Technology or “Fintech.”  Fintech has drastically changed the way in which people are managing their finances and the industry is rapidly growing with time.  In 2014, various venture capital firms invested approximately $12.2 billion in fintech… Read More Fintech Industry Faces Challenges Involving Anti-Money Laundering Regulations

You’ve got a breach! The Cost of Doing Business in the Digital Age

T-Mobile and Experian announced that an unauthorized attacker accessed servers from September 1 until September 16 and stole information including customers names, dates of birth, addresses, and social security numbers.  Unfortunately, it seems as though data breaches are occurring regularly these days and causing problems for both consumers and companies.  In fact, according to Hewlett-Packard’s… Read More You’ve got a breach! The Cost of Doing Business in the Digital Age