The Internet of Things (IoT): Legal Issues, Policy, and Practical Strategies, multiple authors and editors, American Bar Association
The Internet of Things (IoT): Legal Issues, Policy, and Practical Strategies features chapters on IoT legal and policy issues by some of the leading authorities and thinkers from government, academia, and private practice. More than 30 experts from a variety of backgrounds and points of view address a wide range of topics relating to the IoT with a multidisciplinary approach. The Internet of Things, multiple authors and editors, American Bar Association
Selected Chapters and Authors
Chapter 5: Blockchain and the Internet of Things (Jay Johnson, partner, Dallas) (Mark Rasmussen, partner, Dallas) (Kerianne Tobitsch, associate, New York)
Chapter 8: Privacy and the IoT: Consumer Rights and Emerging Legal Issues (Mauricio Paez, partner, New York City) (Kerianne Tobitsch, associate, New York)
Chapter 14: Liability and Connected Products: Litigation and the IoT (Rick Martinez, partner, Minneapolis)
Selected Chapters and Authors
Chapter 5: Blockchain and the Internet of Things (Jay Johnson, partner, Dallas) (Mark Rasmussen, partner, Dallas) (Kerianne Tobitsch, associate, New York)
Chapter 8: Privacy and the IoT: Consumer Rights and Emerging Legal Issues (Mauricio Paez, partner, New York City) (Kerianne Tobitsch, associate, New York)
Chapter 14: Liability and Connected Products: Litigation and the IoT (Rick Martinez, partner, Minneapolis)
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