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Forensics

November 10, 2022 | Legaltech News

Providing Clarity In the Wake of U.S. v. Joseph Sullivan: Paying A Ransom To Cyber Intruders Is Not Per Se Illegal, But Corporate Social Responsibility Must Account for CISO Behavior

A CISO's responsibility is to be transparent with General Counsel and the C-suite regarding facts relevant to data breaches, including whether any ransom has been paid.

By Daniel Garrie, Esq., Law & Forensics, and Bradford Newman, Esq., Baker McKenzie LLP

10 minute read

May 26, 2021 | Legaltech News

Attracting Top Cybersecurity Talent to the Federal Government: A Simple Yet Bold Solution

Attracting a select cadre of cybersecurity professionals to the government's workforce would not only improve the nation's cybersecurity efforts but also the government's cybersecurity workforce as a whole. So how can the government compete with the private sector?

By Daniel B. Garrie, Law & Forensics and Douglas A. Smith, Mayer Brown

6 minute read

March 10, 2021 | Legaltech News

What Are the Right Questions to Ask Law Firms to Know if They Were Compromised?

When gathering the necessary information to conduct this evaluation, the specific questions for in-house counsel to ask each outside law firm will doubtless vary. However, here are some core questions to get started.

By Daniel Garrie, Law & Forensics

4 minute read

January 07, 2021 | Legaltech News

Is the DOJ's Cryptocurrency Enforcement Framework Really Ground-Breaking?

Does the framework break much new ground or is it, as some have suggested, simply a collection of cases with little novel thinking? The answer could be a bit of both.

By Matt Rees, Forensic Risk Alliance

8 minute read

January 30, 2017 | Corporate Counsel

Television Mirrors Reality: MockArb Gains Traction as Arbitration Claims Expand

The art and science of what influences and shapes human opinion is gaining application and respect within the legal profession.

By Jay Rosen, Chairman Emeritus, Capital Forensics Inc.

14 minute read