Damages in Consumer Class Actions
The authors discuss methods such as conjoint surveys and regression analysis in the ABA’s A Practitioner's Guide to Class Actions.
Estimating Harm in Invasion of Privacy and Data Breach Disputes
The authors discuss the recent developments in the UK and the US in invasion of privacy and data breach cases.
Expert Forum: Cracking the Commonalities and Differences in Data Breach and Data Privacy Cases
At this Cornerstone Research video conference, academics, attorneys, and economists discussed current trends and future directions of data breach and data privacy matters.
Cornerstone Research Experts in Focus: Lesley Chiou
Professor Lesley Chiou of Occidental College speaks about her current research on two-sided platforms and competition in the digital space.
5 Questions with Anja Lambrecht: Digital Advertising, Targeting, and Apparent Bias
We interview Professor Lambrecht, an authority on digital marketing related to online advertising, promotion, pricing, and consumer behavior.
Legal and Economic Analysis of Personal Data–Related Collective Actions in the UK
The authors discuss how the right to compensation under the GDPR and DPA 2018 has introduced a significant risk of damages actions following allegations of unauthorised use of personal data.
Economic and Legal Issues in Data Privacy and Data Breach Group Litigations: Key Takeaways
At a July 2020 event, speakers discussed economic and legal issues arising in data privacy and data protection litigation.
Invasion of Privacy Consumer Class Action
The court rejected the plaintiffs’ proposed conjoint survey in an invasion of privacy class action, and denied class certification in a related false advertising class action.
Assessing Health Data Privacy Damages During A Pandemic
The authors discuss how increased telehealth and contact tracing could open the door to class actions related to data privacy and data breaches.
5 Questions with Donna Hoffman: How Technology Is Changing the Consumer Experience
Professor Donna Hoffman of George Washington University shares insights into the impact of technology on consumer behavior.
An Assessment of Analytical Tools in Product Liability Matters
The authors discuss a range of empirical tools from economics, marketing, and consumer behaviour in the International Comparative Legal Guide to: Product Liability.
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