By ALM Staff | January 27, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Alexander Lugo | January 27, 2023
"People come to where the money is. Miami is where the money is. And a lot of the money has poured into new tech and startups, and there's going to be a lot of that with AI," said Tal Lifshitz, a Miami-based tech lawyer.
By Trudy Knockless | January 25, 2023
Chris Dollase is taking the legal reins of Mimecast eight months after it was sold to a private equity firm for $5.8 billion.
By Allison Dunn | January 25, 2023
The insurance policy phrase "direct physical loss of or damage to" has been prominent in the news the past few years thanks to the spate of business interruption cases stemming from the pandemic, but one state high court recently had occasion to examine that policy language in a different context: cybersecurity.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Luma S. Al-Shibib and James A. Goodridge | January 25, 2023
The article summarizes the key cyber coverage decisions of 2022—and from a policyholder's viewpoint, the good, the bad, and the in-between.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By James Grippando | January 25, 2023
The proposed $1.5 billion restructuring of TikTok's U.S. operations is intended to allay concerns that Beijing could access U.S. users' data or shape what Americans see on the platform.
By Mason Lawlor | January 24, 2023
A federal magistrate judge stopped short of issuing the harshest requested sanctions in a dispute over the deletion of electronically stored information, finding that a failure to preserve the data did not equal an "intent to deprive" the plaintiffs of it.
By Brian Yap | January 24, 2023
Industry experts from sectors ranging from legal to financial and consulting services gathered at this year's Tokyo Summit on January 24 to discuss the legal and cyber challenges facing Japanese and international organizations.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew L. Levine | January 24, 2023
This article discusses a specific disclosure requirement for a critical self-reporting obligation under what is known as "Part 500", the DFS Cybersecurity Regulation. It also addresses the consequences of failing to follow DFS self-reporting requirements, as revealed in recent DFS enforcement actions, and concludes with some general guidance on self-disclosure for DFS practitioners and regulated entities.
By Maria Dinzeo | January 24, 2023
"In-house counsel need clarity on how all courts will view their client communications so that they can provide the best possible legal advice while also fulfilling their role as a strategic business partner," said Susanna McDonald, chief legal officer of the Association of Corporate Counsel.
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