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With Corporate Outreach, DHS Hones Focus on Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity

DHS official Christopher C. Krebs explained federal efforts and successes in protecting critical infrastructure companies against cyberthreats at the cyberSecure conference.
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Legaltech News

Identifying Cybercriminals Is Crucial, But Is It a Bridge Too Far?

A cyberSecure session examined the need to uncover cyberattackers, and the complexities inherent in trying to unmask actors who excel at maintaining their anonymity.
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New York Law Journal

Considerations When Amending Existing Partnership Agreements

In this Real Estate Securities column, Peter M. Fass discusses discusses considerations for existing or new partnership agreements under the new partnership level audit rules, which are effective for tax years beginning after Dec. 31, 2017.
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New York Law Journal

Complying With Immigration Law Following the DACA Rollback

Employment Law columnists Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas write: As employees' work authorizations begin to expire, employers would be well served by confirming that their policies are in full compliance in regard to verification of their employees' work authorizations.
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New York Law Journal

In 'Microsoft', SCOTUS Will Review Extraterritorial Reach of Search Warrants

Federal E-Discovery columnists H. Christopher Boehning & Daniel J. Toal write: The Supreme Court's eventual decision in this matter could have a significant impact on how U.S. companies, not just Microsoft, conduct business in this modern age.
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New York Law Journal

Police Uniforms in the Courtroom: Unconstitutional Intimidation?

Civil Rights and Civil Liberties columnist Christopher Dunn writes: Given the common practice of uniformed police officers flooding courtrooms during the criminal trials of fellow officers and the fact that spectator officers undoubtedly appear in uniform for the express goal of influencing juries and judges, it is important to consider whether this display violates a defendant's right to a fair trial.
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New York Law Journal

The 'Speedy-Trial' Statute: Disabled by Legal Fictions

Thomas M. O'Brien writes: Allowing the "off-calendar" maneuver can prolong the "course of a defendant's prosecution" to be a matter of years, rather than the months the legislature intended in enacting CPL §30.30.
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Legaltech News

With IP, Securing Employee Access Is Most Vital, but Complex, Task

At an ALM cyberSecure panel, in-house professionals at Citibank and Advaxis explain how best to ensure employee access to information while protecting a company's IP assets.
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New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law discusses “Divya Dham Sevashram Sangha v. Gita Temple-Ashram,” a case of interest since so many religious institutions have elected to sell their properties because they cannot afford to operate, repair and maintain them and these organizations often need the sale proceeds in order to continue and expand their religious mission.
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Corporate Counsel

Federal Investigations and Implications Under Debt Agreements

Review some of the key issues that may arise under a company's existing debt or in new financings in connection with a DOJ investigation.
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