US court practice on personal data

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US court practice on personal data, Short course on: Tech law, personal data, Harm, Intrusion upon Seclusion, Legal theories,

Course Description

In an era where technology continues to reshape our world, it is crucial for lawyers and individuals interested in understanding modern US court practices to have a solid grasp of technology law. This course is specifically tailored to cater to the needs of legal professionals and enthusiasts who wish to delve deep into the intricacies of technology law, particularly in the context of personal data protection, AI data processing, identification, and legal theories.

Through this comprehensive and engaging curriculum, participants will develop an understanding of some aspects of the US legal landscape and court practice surrounding technology, enabling them to navigate complex issues with confidence and expertise. The course will cover personal data topics, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience that will prove invaluable in their professional pursuits.

Among others the course explores the court’s stance on the material risk of future harm as a means to satisfy the concrete-harm requirement in the context of injunctive relief claims. By understanding this approach, legal professionals can better navigate the complexities of injunctive relief cases and employ this strategy when seeking to prevent potential harm from occurring.

Another topic is intrusion upon seclusion. Substantial element of intrusion is a damage that the invasion caused. Emotional distress and mental anguish are sufficient damages to establish a viable cause of action.


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