Anthony Diana

Anthony Diana

October 13, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Mind the Gaps: Why Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Risk Management Are Essential for Private Equity Companies

This article addresses how private equity companies need to understand and proactively manage the privacy and security practices of their portfolio companies to maximize the value of their investments.

By Catherine Castaldo and Anthony Diana

7 minute read

March 21, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Growth In the C-Suite? More Effective Legal Guidance for Data and Technology

Most organizations have struggled to properly address the challenges with governance of technology and data, particularly with legal and regulatory risks, including cyber-security. Creating a General Counsel Office for the IT department who would be responsible for managing all legal and regulatory risks associated with technology and data, would go a long way to help solve this problem.

By Catherine Castaldo, Anthony Diana and Lauren Weaver

7 minute read

February 03, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Keeping Pace With Dispersed Technology: Legal, Compliance and Operational Challenges

Legal and Compliance must keep pace with this dispersed technology landscape in order to implement and enforce appropriate controls to ensure compliance with privacy, security, regulatory and legal requirements.

By Anthony Diana, Therese Craparo, Kiriaki Tourikis, Samantha Walsh and Karim Alhassan

7 minute read

February 17, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Privacy by Deletion: Five Steps to Reducing Data Risk

When it comes to data retention practices, most companies are stuck in limbo, balancing competing needs between providing easy access to data for business and regulatory purposes and safeguarding data against leakage and breaches.

By Anthony Diana and Jake Frazier

7 minute read

August 01, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

Think Storage is Cheap? Think Again

Is there such a thing as defensible deletion of electronic data?

By Anthony Diana and Therese Craparo

7 minute read

December 20, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

'Hoarders': The Corporate Data Edition

Why legal and corporate IT departments need to dispose of unnecessary electronic data. There are significant costs associated with the tendency to save nearly everything, regardless of its value. An organization cannot be productive when no one can find, use or protect what is actually valuable to the organization.

By Jake Frazier and Anthony Diana

8 minute read

December 19, 2012 | Legaltech News

'Hoarders': The Corporate Data Edition

The television show Hoarders each week examines the case of an individual who suffers from a disorder that causes extreme distress at the prospect of discarding a possession. Too many organizations take the same stance when "hoarding" data that is not a valuable business asset and neither subject to a legal hold nor regulatory requirement.

By Jake Frazier and Anthony Diana

9 minute read

April 11, 2011 | National Law Journal

Rules of state courts have been far from uniform

States have either adopted the federal rules, enacted their own or ignored the issue entirely.

By Anthony Diana, Ethan Hastert and Eric Evans

7 minute read

April 13, 2011 | Legaltech News

State E-Discovery Rules Far From Uniform

Development of e-discovery rules in state courts have been far from uniform, say Mayer Brown attorneys Anthony Diana, Ethan Hastert, and Eric Evans. Generally, states have substantially adopted the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, enacted a unique set of rules from a variety of sources, or ignored the issue altogether. The consequences to parties operating in multiple jurisdictions are far-reaching.

By Anthony Diana, Ethan Hastert, and Eric Evans

7 minute read