The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Devin Chwastyk | February 24, 2020
This first in a series of bimonthly columns on cybersecurity topics addresses how, in light of Dittman vs. UPMC, attorneys can help clients to establish the exercise of reasonable care in protection of personal information and avoidance of data breaches, by examining applicable industry standards and other recent guidance on best cybersecurity practices.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Blane R. Prescott | February 21, 2020
While report cards have been helpful, especially when compared to the complete lack of any feedback so many firms experience, we still hear that in-house counsel are frustrated with the results.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patrick McKnight | February 20, 2020
With more than half of Wawa's stores located in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the Wawa breach is one of the most important cybersecurity events in local history.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Barak Cohen and Alexander Canizares | February 20, 2020
The recent announcement by the Department of Justice (DOJ) that it obtained more than $3 billion in judgments and settlements under the False Claims Act (FCA) in FY 2019 underscores the ongoing enforcement risks companies face in the health care, defense and other industries.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lewis H. Lazarus | February 19, 2020
The standard of review and who has the burden of proof are important issues in any trial of stockholder litigation. One instance where entire fairness is the standard of review is a merger where a controlling stockholder is on both sides of the transaction.
By Desiree F. Moore | February 14, 2020
For any modern business, it is not a matter of "if" but "when" a crisis will hit, and the best course of action is to prepare in advance, including addressing all manner of digital risks and consequences, and to stay the course of that preparation in the face of a crisis.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kenneth Duvall | February 13, 2020
Because foreign tribunals typically permit less discovery than U.S. courts, Section 1782 is an important tool for foreign litigants in gathering evidence.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Walter J. Andrews and Cary D. Steklof | February 12, 2020
As a hub for international travel and tourism, South Florida businesses are hardly immune from the economic consequences of this epidemic.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jolie Balido | February 12, 2020
In my experience managing all types of crises for corporate giants in a spectrum of industries including technology, law, financial services and health care, I have been consistently amazed how well-pedigreed professionals can lack a fundamental ingredient in crisis management: common sense.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Max Mitchell | February 11, 2020
The new group of lawsuits filed by financial entities add to the growing consumer-focused litigation that is also pending in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania federal court.
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