Why Are Companies Making The Same Data Privacy Compliance Mistakes? A Blog Post by David Goldenberg
(Dec 6, 2023)
Yearly Archives: 2023
VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow Quoted in the Bloomberg Law Article “Taxing Digital Sales Raises Concerns About ZIP Codes, Privacy”
(Nov 17, 2023)
VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow Quoted in the Bloomberg Law Article “Federal Cyber Breach Reporting Rules Reach an Uneasy Balance”
(Nov 15, 2023)
The Elements of a Corporate AI Policy – A Blog Post by Michael Whitener
(Oct 31, 2023)
Risks to Patent Validity Involving Generative AI in the Creative Process – A Blog Post by David Thibodeau and Kip Werking
(Oct 30, 2023)
VLP Welcomes Seven New Attorneys in Corporate, Technology Transactions and Intellectual Property
(Oct 18, 2023)
The Importance of Establishing a Policy on the Use of AI Within Your Organization – A Blog Post by Brian Swanson
(Sep 29, 2023)
Potential Pitfalls in Entering into NDAs – a Blog Post by Brian Swanson
(Sep 18, 2023)
The Data Privacy Framework has Landed! How to Reap the Benefits – A Blog Post by Michael Whitener
(Aug 15, 2023)
Navigating the Challenges of Down Financing Rounds – A Blog Post by David Goldenberg
(Jul 13, 2023)
Chambers USA 2023 Recognizes Excellence of VLP Law Group Lawyers and Practices
(Jun 15, 2023)
Best Practices for Starting a New Venture When Transitioning From a Similar Job – A Blog Post by David Goldenberg
(Apr 28, 2023)
Ways to Limit Secondary Sales In Your Company’s Stock – a Blog Post by David Goldenberg
(Mar 8, 2023)
Drafting Robust TOMs – a Blog Post by Michael Whitener
(Feb 21, 2023)
Top Five Pain Points in Data Processing Agreements – a Blog Post by Michael Whitener
(Feb 8, 2023)
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