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The Duty and Benefits of Technology CompetenceWe all have experienced technology's dramatic effect on bankruptcy practice, particularly in the electronic filing of documents and in the electronic communication and sharing of information among parties.
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March 15, 2017 | The American Lawyer
Client Data in the Age of Digital Technologies and Cyber WarfareUbiquitous news of law firm data breaches, even among BigLaw, spotlights a treasure trove of trade secrets, confidential and strategic transactions, and sensitive client information. No wonder law firms are perceived to be attractive targets of cyber-attacks. Attractive? You can't help that. Easy? Not so fast.
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Soliciting a Chapter 11 Plan: Publicly Traded SecuritiesNo matter the business of the debtor, it is important to take steps to accurately determine whether publicly traded securities of the debtor exist.
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Planning a Smooth Chapter 11 Distribution ProcessCompanies seeking relief under Chapter 11 sometimes fail to give proper attention and planning to the end goal: distribution.
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