By Amanda Bronstad | May 30, 2019
U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm, who is overseeing nearly 100 lawsuits brought over Marriott's data breach, told lawyers at a hearing Thursday: "I don't want the process to stall."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | May 30, 2019
In this article, we will discuss the issues of whether and how to make lawyers more geeky and what chance there is for those ways to become established and successful.
By Andy Fredericks, Veritext | May 30, 2019
The issue of digital security and privacy should be a paramount concern to modern court reporters just as it is to their attorney clients. Yet their biggest risk remains the same as everyone else's: believing it won't happen to them.
By Hannah Roberts | May 30, 2019
The firm joins several others who have been hit by cyber scammers in the last few months.
By Hannah Roberts | May 30, 2019
Emails falsely claiming to have come from two DLA Piper lawyers were sent out after a third party's systems were compromised.
By Dan Clark | May 30, 2019
David Hoffman, Intel's associate general counsel and global privacy officer, said it is clear that flexibility in different jurisdictions does not work and makes the case for strong preemption of state laws.
By Dan Clark | May 29, 2019
David Hoffman, Intel's associate general counsel and global privacy officer, said it is clear that flexibility in different jurisdictions does not work and makes the case for strong preemption of state laws.
By Andy Fredericks | May 29, 2019
The issue of digital security and privacy should be a paramount concern to modern court reporters just as it is to their attorney clients. Yet their biggest risk remains the same as everyone else's: believing it won't happen to them.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 24, 2019
On Tuesday, a virus on 'a limited number of computers' in Philadelphia's court system lead to the court shutting down its site and some online filing services as a safety precaution. City officials and the court haven't said when all systems will go back online.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Victoria Hudgins | May 24, 2019
On Tuesday, a virus on 'a limited number of computers' in Philadelphia's court system led to the court shutting down its site and some online filing services as a safety precaution. City officials and the court haven't said when all systems will go back online.
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