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What Businesses Need to Know about Surveillance Pricing

April 17, 2026

What Is “Surveillance Pricing”? “Surveillance” or “differential” pricing is the growing practice of adjusting prices, fees, or offer terms based on detailed data collected about a specific consumer or a...

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Five Things Employers Can Do to Protect Trade Secrets in the Era of Remote Work

April 10, 2026

Employers can no longer rely on office era assumptions about locked file rooms, supervised desktops, and in person oversight. Remote and hybrid work have permanently changed where sensitive information lives...

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Motion to Quash an Out-Of-State Subpoena in California

April 7, 2026

Protection from foreign subpoenas When an out-of-state or foreign subpoena targets a California person, business, or tech platform, the key protection tool is a motion to quash. This allows California...

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Why Testing Cookies Matters More Than Ever

March 2, 2026

To be clear, taste-testing cookies is rarely a bad idea. In this case, unfortunately, we're referring to the digital kind. If you still think of CCPA as “just a notice-and-link...

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Domesticate a Subpoena in California

February 25, 2026

How the UIDDA works with California’s Interstate and International Depositions and Discovery Act The Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act (UIDDA) is a model law that simplifies the acquisition of...

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Navigating Intellectual Property Law in an AI Future

January 22, 2026

Summary of Major Cases at the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Law in 2025 Bonus: Guidance on Compliance in 2026 With something as transformative and fast-moving as artificial...

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Avoid a Lawsuit with Binding Online Consent Mechanisms

January 7, 2026

Designing a “binding” website consent flow in California is no longer just a choice—it’s a legal requirement with never-ending compliance updates and real enforcement risk attached. Businesses are expected to...

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Trump’s AI Executive Order: What It Means for State AI Laws in California, New York, Texas, and Beyond

December 18, 2025

President Trump’s new executive order on artificial intelligence is a bid to pull AI regulation away from the states and instead to centralize it in Washington D.C., with a stated...

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