March 04, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
A Company's Data Breach Obligations: The Anthem ExampleIn early February, Anthem Inc.'s chief executive officer, Joseph Swedish, posted an extraordinary document. It was a detailed letter directed to Anthem members describing a cyberattack that exposed the personal information of approximately 80 million customers and employees, making it, according to The Wall Street Journal, likely the largest data breach disclosed by a health care company.
By Jana Landon
7 minute read
January 08, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Sony Hack: Lessons for Law Firms and Their ClientsHave you heard about Sony? Of course you have. The Sony attack has been in the headlines for over a month; new facts about how the hack occurred and the scope of the data that was compromised—and what it contained—are emerging every day.
By Jana Landon
7 minute read
January 08, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Sony Hack: Lessons for Law Firms and Their ClientsHave you heard about Sony? Of course you have. The Sony attack has been in the headlines for over a month; new facts about how the hack occurred and the scope of the data that was compromised—and what it contained—are emerging every day.
By Jana Landon
7 minute read
January 29, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer
Federal Rule of Evidence 502: An Oft-Unopened Gift"In this day and age when there can be literally millions of electronic files … the risk of one slipping through the cracks is very high. The fear of waiver leads to undue expense and to extravagant claims of privilege." – Senator Arlen Specter, introducing legislation to enact Federal Rule of Evidence 502
By Jana Landon
9 minute read