Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Norm Finkel | July 1, 2019
There was definitely a “Y2K atmosphere” around GDPR when the May 25 go-live deadline was approaching. GCs were scrambling, corporate counsel and their law firms were preparing for the strict enforcement threats (and potential infringement costs).
By Max Mitchell | July 1, 2019
Philadelphia's court system website has been shut down since the afternoon of May 21. The move after the First Judicial District experienced a “virus intrusion on a limited number of computers.”
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patrick McKnight | July 1, 2019
Cybersecurity problems are distressingly apparent in the City of Brotherly Love these days. The city court's website has been shut down by a virus since May 21.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 28, 2019
While some attorneys have expressed frustration about the length of time the system has been down, lawyers said few significant problems have arisen in recent weeks and they have largely adapted to a new normal.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Victoria Hudgins | June 28, 2019
As cloud computing become more popular, some law firms and corporate legal departments aren't yet ready to jump on the bandwagon.
By Phillip Bantz | June 28, 2019
“I don't think only 50% of the companies that do M&A need to worry about this. I think 100% of the companies that do M&A need to worry about this,” said one source.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 28, 2019
Legal fees are to be expected when a company's data is breached. But are companies prepared for the storm of bad press, ballooning IT expenses and steep notification costs? One company says it wasn't.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Victoria Hudgins | June 28, 2019
Cloud computing is becoming more widely used than ever before by corporate legal departments and law firms, mainly because of the flexibility and lower cost such technology affords. Yet some haven't fully jumped on the bandwagon just yet, slowed by concerns over security and data access.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 28, 2019
“I still don't see an answer to my question why 23 law firms were necessary in the MDL and 8 in the state court case,” Judge Lucy Koh said at a hearing Thursday afternoon in San Jose.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 27, 2019
“I still don't see an answer to my question why 23 law firms were necessary in the MDL and 8 in the state court case,” Judge Lucy Koh said at a hearing Thursday afternoon in San Jose.
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