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New Jersey Law Journal

The New Jersey Data Privacy Act: New Obligations on Businesses Dealing With New Jersey Residents

"The NJDPA applies to a wide range of businesses, both within and outside New Jersey," write Michael O'Mullan, Robert Vacchiano and Labinot Berlajolli of Riker Danzig.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Opportunity Knocks: Modern Trends With Business Email Compromise in a Changing Cyber World

"Even if an organization has invested in the most effective security tools available, the human element is still the largest threat," write Marshall Dennehey's David Shannon and Jeremy Zacharias.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Cyber Insurance Update: Recent Decisions Addressing Coverage for Cyber Losses

"This past year saw significant coverage decisions issued," writes Riker Danzig's Robert Vacchiano.
8 minute read

Law.com

Less Is More: The Risks of Excessive Data Collection from Mobile Devices

Smartphones have, in many ways, become the nucleus of professional life. As a result, companies face the critical challenge of managing this new activity center and the vast amounts of company data flowing through it.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

New Reporting Requirements in the Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Sectors

"Lawyers should anticipate advising public and private clients regarding more reporting and auditing obligations," write Day Pitney's Naju R. Lathia and Potoula P. Tournas.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Remote Work and Cybersecurity: Keeping Law Firm Data Safe Beyond the Office

"Remote work opens a variety of vulnerabilities that may not exist within a traditional office setting," writes Lindabury's Gregory Hoffman.
8 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Prisoners Get Education Support, How About Victims?

The establishment of a victim education program would send a clear message to those impacted by crime that they are seen and valued.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Reminder: Court Rules and Statutes Apply to Pendente Lite Custody Decisions

"The practices of relying on a 'presumptive 50/50 schedule' and hearsay expert reports in pendente lite custody decisions need to end."
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Increase in Artificial Intelligence-Related Securities Class Actions

The earliest AI-related securities class action lawsuit was filed on March 24, 2020. Since then, there has been a total of 38 AI-related filings. Five lawsuits were filed in 2020, eight in 2021, six in 2022, six in 2023, and 13 so far in 2024.
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Seven Rules of the Road for Managing Referrals To/From Other Attorneys, Part 1

Informed by our experiences working with so many referral partners and referring so many client matters, in this first part of a two-part series, I offer the following four “rules of the road” for attorneys regarding client referrals. These rules will hopefully help attorneys eliminate misunderstandings around referrals and improve their experiences when sending or receiving them to/from other attorneys.
7 minute read

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