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The European Data Protections Board (EDPB) issued an opinion on the draft Standard Contractual Clauses (SCC) for a controller-processor data processing agreement under Article 28 (Data Processing Agreements) submitted by the Lithuanian supervisory authority.
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https://law.temple.edu/10q/hospital-pays-3-2m-resulting-hipaa-security-rule-noncompliance/
Recent 3.2M penalty against hospital has Karilynn Bayus (LAW ‘06) and Bruce Armon reminding covered entities to maintain robust compliance program.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/10-q-summer-new-job-advice-summer-2025-update-part-1/
For the last several years, at the end of the school year, the faculty editors of The Temple 10-Q have offered tips for those starting new jobs (here and here), chiefly for rising 3Ls taking summer jobs but, we believe, good for anyone embarking on a new career as a lawyer. Times have changed—we endured COVID and now have tariffs —but the need for sage advice has not. Thus, we present an ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/10-qa-episode-22-ai-and-the-law-series-marissa-parker-discusses-artificial-intelligence-use-at-stradley-ronon/
This is the first episode in our new Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Law Series. In this episode of the Temple 10-Q&A podcast, Student Editor Kevin Sherry (LAW ’26) had a conversation with Marissa Parker (LAW ’07) about the firm’s use of AI. Marissa spoke about Stradley Ronon’s processes, procedures, and training for AI use.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/we-are-under-attack/
When the unthinkable happens and your business is hacked, how do you mitigate the risk? Professor Jonathan Broder has some tips to respond and enhance cybersecurity in the workplace.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/new-york-revises-proposed-cybersecurity-regulations-pushes-back-effective-date/
Laura Schmidt (LAW ’14) and Jay Shapiro highlight how New York’s proposed cybersecurity regulations balance minimum standards with industry concerns.
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/updating-old-practices/
COVID-19 has created incredible technology and compliance challenges for many companies. To better confront these challenges in a rapidly changing, uncertain world, businesses should smartly integrate their compliance and information technology functions.
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Tattoo Recognition Technology (TRT) offers a wealth of information that can be used by law enforcement: identifying a person or corpse where traditional tools such as facial features or fingerprints are unsuitable. They can also provide useful information, such as gang affiliation, religious beliefs, prior convictions, and years spent in jail. However, TRT also raises a host of legal issues ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/foreign-investment/
Professor Tarrant Mahony discusses the recent passage of the “Foreign Investment Law of the People’s Republic of China” (the “FIL”). The FIL consolidates many recent changes to China’s foreign investment regime, allows for the establishment of foreign investment projects without prior government approval, and addresses issues of intellectual property rights protection and forced ...