By Victoria Hudgins | October 31, 2019
Legal's use of cloud computing is expanding, but lawyers' concerns over cloud's security, control and cost is also growing, according to a new American Bar Association survey.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 30, 2019
In a Tuesday motion, lawyers from 13 firms said their fee request represented less than 20.4% of the $380.5 million cash fund and only 5.6% of the settlement when including the other benefits to the class.
By Debra Gray | October 29, 2019
Gone are the days of "basic security." What used to be optional is now standard: two factor authentication, complex passwords, clean desk policies, data encryption at rest and in transit, mobile device management and up-to-the-minute patching. Clients expect these items to already be in place and are further expanding their expectations.
By Phillip Bantz | October 29, 2019
Jung-Kyu McCann joined Druva in September, according to a company spokesman. She told Corporate Counsel she's 'focused on building a world-class governance function.'
By Frank Ready | October 29, 2019
New companies are cropping up in the legal tech market all the time, but these startups face a variety of challenges trying to make a name for themselves in a fast expanding industry.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 28, 2019
Attorneys fighting off an attempt to conduct future Georgia elections by paper ballot contend that sanctions sought by lawyers representing two sets of voters and a nonprofit organization aren't warranted.
By Christine Simmons | Xiumei Dong | October 28, 2019
"It's not the hardware you worry about. It's the mistake that someone makes that inadvertently gives a bad actor access," said one law firm cybersecurity partner.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Janet Falk | October 28, 2019
In her Best Practices for Solo Practices column, Janet Falk offers up some seasoned tips and advice from solo attorneys on how they exercise best practices in cybersecurity.
New Jersey Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jonathan D. Bick | October 25, 2019
Following the development of internet technology and application, both legal and business options for eliminating or ameliorating cybersecurity difficulties have sprung into existence.
By Phillip Bantz | October 25, 2019
Jim Baker, who served as the FBI's top lawyer for four years, wrote it's time to "deal with reality" and realize that the government must embrace encryption for national security, even if doing so hinders law enforcement's ability to investigate some crimes.
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