PLI Press Pubs Catalog 2026

CYBERSECURITY AND DATA PROTECTION / BANKRUPTCY AND RESTRUCTURING

TECHNOLOGY / HEALTH CARE AND LIFE SCIENCES

Internet of Things and the Law Thaddeus Hoffmeister (University of Dayton)

Privacy Law Answer Book Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Edited by Avi Gesser, Erez Liebermann, Johanna Skrzypczyk , and Kim T. Le

This book aims to serve as a starting point for those seeking a deeper understanding of the IoT’s role within the law and those searching for answers to novel legal questions that arise when machines go online to communicate with each other. After providing a detailed explanation of the IoT and then examining its current regulatory framework, including discussion of the small number of states that have passed IoT-specific legislation, the book discusses the current and potential impact of the IoT in various areas of the law, including privacy and security, products liability, civil litigation and criminal law and procedure. Track new IoT law developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.

Presented in a question-and-answer format, Privacy Law Answer Book is a resource on the patchwork of federal, state, and international laws and regulations that govern how private-sector entities handle consumers’ electronic data and personal information in commercial settings. In particular, this book addresses online privacy policies, children’s online privacy, and privacy considerations in various settings. Stay up to date on changes in privacy law with PLI’s Upkeep Service.

1 softbound volume or digital, 308 pages, $103, Item #343313, ISBN 978-1-4024-4032-8, Updated annually or as needed

1 softbound volume or digital, 812 pages, $276, Item #422965, ISBN 978-1-4024-4824-9, Updated annually

Health Care Mergers and Acquisitions Answer Book Edited by Andrew L. Bab and Kevin A. Rinker (Debevoise & Plimpton LLP)

Proskauer on Privacy A Guide to Privacy and Data Security Law in the Information Age Proskauer Rose LLP

PLI Course Handbooks ■ Expert-written & court-cited ■ Timely, practice-focused content ■ Available digitally at exceptional value Formatted in an approachable, question-and-answer style, this work helps corporate practitioners, in-house counsel, health care lawyers, and health care entity stakeholders understand the legal rights and ramifications of health care-oriented M&A. Readers will receive tips and practices steeped in the experience of several accoladed lawyers with more than 40 years of health care sector M&A experience. Readers will access an informative four-part roadmap through the structuring, due diligence, document drafting, and cross-border considerations health care entities should weigh as they plan and carry out their M&A transactions. Some of the transactions the authors explore include joint ventures, strategic alliances, product and portfolio acquisitions, option transactions, and licensing and collaboration agreements. Keep up with new best practices with PLI’s Upkeep Service.

“Every page resonates passion for one of the most important and difficult challenges of our time: How to protect privacy in an era where information is all-available, all the time, 24-7.” —  Mike McCurry , President, Privacy Laws and Busi- ness

This resource helps practitioners and in-house counsel structure privacy and data security compliance programs that satisfy local and global regulations, while mitigating security and liability exposure risks. Anyone whose job intersects with technology will find invaluable information on best practices for complying with U.S. and international data privacy regulations. Topics explored include rules regarding government records, electronic surveillance, workplace data, medical information, financial data, commercial transactions, online activity, and children’s data. Readers can also find 32 forms and templates to consult when approaching data privacy clause drafting, risk and privacy assessments, notification responses, and more. Don’t fall behind on the latest cybersecurity trends and regulations. PLI’s Upkeep Service can help.

2 softbound volumes or digital, 1,880 pages, $293, Item #397731, ISBN 978-1-4024-4614-6, Published annually or as needed

1 looseleaf volume or digital, 1,810 pages, $677, Item #172885, ISBN 978-1-4024-2749-7, Updated semi-annually or as needed

Bankruptcy Deskbook William C. Hillman (Retired, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge, D. Mass.), Margaret M. Crouch (Retired U.S. Bankruptcy Court, D. Mass.), and Steven J. Brujic (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, W.D. Pa.)

This Deskbook keeps users up to date on legal developments in corporate and consumer bankruptcy law, analyzing recent Supreme Court, court of appeals and bankruptcy court decisions. It provides step-by-step guidance through the bankruptcy laws, clarifying the purpose, features, mechanics, advantages, and drawbacks of Chapters 7, 11, 12 and 13. Practitioners and paralegals will also find 151 forms to consult when guiding clients through the bankruptcy process. This includes form affidavits, motions, disclosures, applications, reorganization plans, and other key document templates. Address new bankruptcy law developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.

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1 looseleaf volume or digital, 1,790 pages, $766, Item #47859, ISBN 978-1-4024-2171-6, Updated semi-annually

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