Examples of Litigation Involving Big Data Analytics
Dwight Steward () and
Roberto Cavazos ()
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Dwight Steward: EmployStats
Roberto Cavazos: University of Baltimore
Chapter CHAPTER 3 in Big Data Analytics in U.S. Courts, 2019, pp 21-55 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The use of Big Data has become common in organizations of all types. Advances in information technology, lower costs of storage of massive amounts of data coupled with increasing sophistication of business processes, and complex compliance and administrative requirements compel modern organizations to store, manage, and rely upon massive stores of data in their daily operations. Industries such as healthcare, securities, and banking use large troves of data and information. These industries have seen a number of notable recent lawsuits involving the use of Big Data analytics. This chapter provides a discussion of several notable cases involving these industries.
Keywords: False Claims Act (FCA); Qui tam; Securities and Exchange Act of 1934; 10b-5; Fair Housing Act of 1968; Advertising fraud (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-31780-5_3
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