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  • Oct 24, 2024 | news.bloomberglaw.com | Sergio Acosta |Ildefonso Mas |Christy Hawkins

    The US Department of Justice last month unveiled revisions to its Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs to account for, among other things, recent developments in companies’ use of artificial intelligence technologies. The revised text of the ECCP sets forth questions and considerations that the DOJ will raise in any criminal investigation into a company’s use of AI that leads to compliance failures or failure to detect criminal activity.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | news.bloomberglaw.com | Sergio Acosta |Ildefonso Mas |Christy Hawkins

    The US Department of Justice last month unveiled revisions to its Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs to account for, among other things, recent developments in companies’ use of artificial intelligence technologies. The revised text of the ECCP sets forth questions and considerations that the DOJ will raise in any criminal investigation into a company’s use of AI that leads to compliance failures or failure to detect criminal activity.

  • Aug 10, 2023 | jdsupra.com | Emily Cramer |Christy Hawkins

    [co-author: Bryce Pilawksi]*BackgroundEnforcement of the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA) Final Regulations by the California Privacy Protection Agency was put on hold June 30, 2023,by a California Superior Court, just before enforcement was scheduled to begin.[1] Businesses are now grappling with how the Superior Court's decision will impact their compliance efforts and potential exposure for non-compliance.

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