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Cybersecurity, data protection and data privacy
2023 Annual Litigation Trends Survey
Global | Publication | January 18, 2023
Norton Rose Fulbright’s 2023 Annual Litigation Trends Survey reveals that cybersecurity, data protection and data privacy are top of mind amid mounting cyberattacks and varied regulatory requirements.
One-third of respondents reported experiencing litigation in this area in 2022—and it was the second-highest ranked area of future concern for class actions, as well the number two area in which respondents expect dispute exposure to increase over the next 12 months.
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