Many of you are already familiar with the series of individual
and topical cloud computing white papers that we launched in 2011.
We spent the next months and years compiling these articles into a
comprehensive work entitled, "Transcending the Cloud: A Legal Guide to the Risks
and Rewards of Cloud Computing."
The Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report previously published two
of our articles associated with "cloud-related" legal
issues: The first applicable to financial services [65 Consumer
Fin. L. Q. Rep. 57 (2011)] and the second related to advertising
and marketing [65 Consumer Fin. L. Q. Rep 431 (2011)].
Recently, Joe Rosenbaum and Nancy Bonifant were privileged to have
an article they wrote published as the third in the Consumer
Finance Law Quarterly Reporter's cloud computing series, and
you can read the article right here: "Health Care in the Cloud: Think You Are Doing Fine
on Cloud Nine? Think Again. Better Get Off My Cloud" [67
Consumer Fin. L. Q. Rep 367 (2013)]. The article represents an
updated version of the article originally posted right here on
Legal Bytes [See Transcending the Cloud - Health Care on Cloud 9?
Are You Doing Fine?].
This article is presented for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice.