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December 01, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

Young Lawyers: Consider Seeking Appointment to a Board

The time is ripe to get involved; New Jersey will have new governor, the legislature will have some new faces, and there will be new officeholders at the county and local level, creating opportunities for appointments across the government.

By NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board

4 minute read

November 02, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

Welcome First-Years! Now How Do You Handle the New Lifestyle?

The Young Lawyers share tips for managing the stress of the profession.

By NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board

10 minute read

October 24, 2017 | FC&S Insurance

Catching Garaging Fraud

Insurance carriers are constantly looking for better ways to fight fraud.As technologies become more advanced, new options are appearing on the market.…

By Alex Young

6 minute read

August 09, 2017 | Inside Counsel

Do You Really Need to Store That IoT Data?

Not only are companies collecting a massive amount of data generated by the Internet of Things (IoT), they are storing it too. According to a survey of…

By Justine Young Gottshall

4 minute read

August 07, 2017 | Inside Counsel

Do You Really Need to Store That IoT Data?

Not only are companies collecting a massive amount of data generated by the Internet of Things (IoT), they are storing it too. According to a survey of…

By Justine Young Gottshall

4 minute read

August 07, 2017 | Legaltech News

4 Things Small Businesses Should Know During IT Acquisitions in Cyber Risk Management

A digestible guide to help with actionable items implementable during an IT acquisition, as well help an IT vendor analyze the legal implications of its sales.

By Ji Young Park, Blank Rome

11 minute read

August 03, 2017 | Corporate Counsel

Do You Really Need to Store That IoT Data?

Not only are companies collecting a massive amount of data generated by the Internet of Things (IoT), they are storing it too. According to a survey of 1,000 enterprises conducted by 451 Research, 71 percent of enterprises are gathering IoT data and nearly half of the data generated are being stored. What the survey doesn't reveal is if companies are considering the legal implications of storing IoT data and preparing to deal with demands for that data from outside entities.

By Justine Young Gottshall

4 minute read

February 28, 2017 | Legaltech News

Untangling the Mystery of Cybersecurity Insurance

There are more technology options available to protect businesses than ever before, and both the U.S. government and private industry have made great strides in combating common cyber threats.

By Sean Cooney, Keesal Young & Logan

26 minute read

January 19, 2017 | Legaltech News

The Presidential Cybersecurity Handoff

An analysis of the current federal cyber landscape may yield insights into how the next administration might prioritize their approach on this important front.

By Justin Hectus, Keesal, Young & Logan

27 minute read

January 11, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Supreme Court Confronts Racial Bias in Jury Deliberations

A brief survey of news and social media confirms a rather obvious proposition: The citizens of our nation harbor deep biases. Some of those are innocuous and help us navigate the world. Others are more pernicious, and our legal system exists in no small part to neutralize the impact of those impermissible biases. In Peña Rodriguez v. Colorado, the U.S. Supreme Court is grappling with the issue of racial bias in the decision-making of a criminal trial jury.

By Stephen A. Miller 
and Kathryn Young Galla

11 minute read