New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sean Montgomery | May 8, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the benefits of remote hearings for the courts, attorneys, and defendants. But as online legal proceedings increasingly become more common, security concerns are also rising.
By Maria Dinzeo | May 4, 2023
"I'm grateful for everyone who stood by me," Sullivan said of the more than 200 people who wrote letters of support. "I felt like I was at my own Irish wake."
Legaltech News | Expert Opinion
By Stephenie Gosnell Handler, David Woodcock & Vivek Mohan, Gibson Dunn | May 4, 2023
It is critical companies take stock of their cyber hygiene policies and incident response protocols, and not only manage cybersecurity risks and prevent attacks, but also respond to them with proper disclosures.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan Winchester | May 4, 2023
Providers are again urged to increase their cyber security practices to avoid violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a federal law protecting the personal health information held by medical providers, and related state privacy laws.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Danielle Reyes and Jacqueline Klosek | May 3, 2023
Robust privacy policies and data security measures can help mitigate potential risks and ensure that companies are meeting their legal and ethical obligations.
By Maria Dinzeo | May 2, 2023
"I recognize the costs the case has had on so many—and I believe they all could have been avoided if I had acted differently back in 2016," Joe Sullivan wrote in a letter to the court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David R. Owen, Kenneth Ritz and Alexa Moses | May 2, 2023
While strong and up-to-date security is usually effective to stop most technical attacks, even the best security in the world can be defeated by attacking the more fallible human vulnerabilities.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jesus Pena | May 2, 2023
As cybersecurity threats and attacks continue to become more prevalent, it is critical for companies to understand the issues and determine…
By Colleen Murphy | May 1, 2023
"The exclusion of damages caused by hostile or warlike action by a government or sovereign power in times of war or peace requires the involvement of military action," Judge Heidi Willis Currier wrote. "The exclusion does not state the policy precluded coverage for damages arising out of a government action motivated by ill will."
By ALM Staff | April 28, 2023
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