Daily Journal Staff Writer
PALO ALTO - Companies' increasing reliance on the collection and use of data to stay competitive has demanded that attorneys keep pace on the privacy issues that result.
Particularly in Silicon Valley, where innovative data-centric companies are plum targets for acquisitions, what the buyer will actually get in terms of its right to exploit that data can in some instances make or break a deal...
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