By Jordan Grotzinger | June 12, 2018
Do companies do enough to proactively protect what often is their most valuable asset—their trade secrets? Inevitably, for many businesses, the answer is probably not.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Evan Kline | June 11, 2018
News of GrayKey, an iPhone unlocking device, has highlighted the importance of mobile security. With GrayKey, a user can connect a cable to an iPhone and unlock it, bypassing or brute forcing the user's passcode.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 11, 2018
A survey by Wolters Kluwer found that less than half of law firms are fully prepared to meet the GDPR's requirements.
By Charles Toutant | June 7, 2018
Although the developers depicted the Latium initial coin offering as a sale of "utility-based tokens," it was subject to the Securities Act of 1933 because investors were promised that the tokens would be worth more than the price they paid, according to the suit.
By Jeff Reihl and Rick McFarland | June 7, 2018
With the corpus of law data becoming ever-more complex and nuanced, the use of machine-assisted research and analysis is becoming more of a requirement, rather than an option, in the legal profession. Because of this, some have expressed fear that robot-lawyers will replace legal professionals.
By Miriam Rozen | June 7, 2018
Five months after watching the leaders of its cybersecurity and data protection team decamp for Cooley, Norton Rose Fulbright has raided two other Am Law 100 firms to restock its privacy practice.
By Miriam Rozen | June 7, 2018
San Francisco-based partner Jeewon Serrato, most recently counsel and head of the global privacy and data management practice at Sherman & Sterling, is among the three lawyers brought on to bolster the practice.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | June 7, 2018
It is more useful to regulate and adjudicate blockchain protocol property transactions using laws and precedent associated with agreements and acts, rather than using the law of physical things.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Ben Seal | June 7, 2018
Bryan Colangelo's wife released "sensitive, nonpublic, club-related information" from a series of anonymous accounts, leading the former president of basketball operations to resign.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 6, 2018
A federal judicial panel has ordered that 30 class actions brought against Facebook and Cambridge Analytica be coordinated into multidistrict litigation…
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