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Stefanie Mosca

Stefanie Mosca

February 25, 2014 | Inside Counsel

Wearable technology increases likelihood of patent battles

Wearable technology for example, incorporates technology so unique that duplication often leads to patent lawsuits brought to the US International Trade Commission (ITC).

By Stefanie Mosca

2 minute read

February 24, 2014 | Inside Counsel

SEC to collect illegal proceeds from insider trading

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was awarded a ruling on Feb. 18 that may allow the organization to collect illegal proceeds from money managers who engage in insider trading.

By Stefanie Mosca

2 minute read

February 24, 2014 | Inside Counsel

IT professionals would rather outsource data compliance to MSPs

A recent survey found that almost half of IT specialists do not know how to manage compliance data and would rather outsource the task to managed service providers than handle it internally.

By Stefanie Mosca

2 minute read

February 20, 2014 | Inside Counsel

Technology vs. law; does it really matter who’s winning the race?

There is a profound lack of technological savvy among law firms. 80 percent of lawyers do not record time on a mobile device and nearly 90 percent of firms do not maximize their cyber security capabilities.

By Stefanie Mosca

5 minute read

February 19, 2014 | Inside Counsel

Top tips for maintaining compliance with the latest HIPAA Omnibus rule

While it is imperative to keep patient and client information confidential and protected, not complying with the latest compliance standards can cause penalties from the Office of Civil Rights.

By Stefanie Mosca

3 minute read

February 18, 2014 | Inside Counsel

New online rating system will help pinpoint good and bad contracts for consumers

Three law students at the University of New Hampshire are working towards developing a method of rating online contracts through a website that will allow consumers to differentiate between company contracts.

By Stefanie Mosca

3 minute read

February 18, 2014 | Inside Counsel

Ocwen Financial’s falling stock prices could be linked to recent litigation claims

News of Ocwen Financial Corporations tanking shares is reportedly being associated with litigation claims against the mortgage servicers by a group of institutional investors.

By Stefanie Mosca

6 minute read

February 11, 2014 | Inside Counsel

SEC compliance program shares key regulatory issues to be aware of for the year ahead

SEC hosts compliance seminar to ready execs and regulatory officers for upcoming process exams.

By Stefanie Mosca

5 minute read

February 10, 2014 | Inside Counsel

Credit Suisse CEO stands behind strong Q4 despite questionable performance results

Credit Suisse CEO Brady Dougan insists Q4 results reflected a solid quarter but critics remain skeptical after report showed net profit below analyst forecasts.

By Stefanie Mosca

5 minute read

February 07, 2014 | Inside Counsel

German licensing firm accuses Apple of $2 billion in patent damages

IPCom is accusing Apple of infringing a patent on 3G technology and holding the company liable for over $2 billion in damages on behalf of the claim.

By Stefanie Mosca

3 minute read