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.
By Tom McParland | June 27, 2019
In the wake of recent high-profile cyberattacks in Philadelphia and Baltimore, Delaware state officials are touting a team approach to protecting court data as it looks to shore up its cybersecurity efforts.
By Tom McParland | June 27, 2019
The New York State Unified Court System has "robust cybersecurity protocols," a spokesman said, but it is protecting confidential information about its processes.
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By Daniel J. Siegel | June 27, 2019
Returning to paper filing, and curtailing online access to court records, is not a viable option any more than it is possible to return to the days when lawyers used paper versions of Shepard's Citations and smartphones were the stuff of "Star Trek" and even "Lost in Space."
By Tom McParland | June 26, 2019
The New York State Unified Court System has "robust cybersecurity protocols," a spokesman said, but it is protecting confidential information about its processes.
By Michael Ciaramitaro and Sarah Brown, Inventus | June 25, 2019
Organizations today rely heavily upon technology and electronically stored information—and when employees leave, there's always a risk that they'll take some information or data with them when they go, either inadvertently or on purpose.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 21, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reversed dismissal of two cases brought over data breaches of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 21, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reversed dismissal of two cases brought over data breaches of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
By Frank Ready | June 21, 2019
A new report from the law firm of Pinsent Masons shows that there has been a high level of GDPR "over-reporting" at the U.K.'s Information Commissioner's Office, but organizations who may think they are playing it safe may actually be opening themselves up to further regulatory scrutiny.
By Terry Spencer | June 20, 2019
The Riviera Beach City Council voted unanimously this week to pay the hackers' demands, the latest in thousands of attacks worldwide aimed at extorting money from governments and businesses.
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