By Gina M. Vitiello, Chamberlain Hrdlicka | April 23, 2020
Most conferencing programs allow easy recording and sharing of the videos, creating an innovative tool for bringing others in on the conversation. But this function also raises a host of potential confidentiality, discovery and security issues.
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By G. Scott Hulsey, William F. McGovern, Benjamin J. Sauter and Hartley M. K. West | April 22, 2020
Once working conditions revert back to their "normal" state, it is likely that regulatory inquiries and investigations into potential misconduct during the days of remote working will emerge. Publicly-listed U.S. companies and traders should take steps today in preparation for the regulatory scrutiny of tomorrow.
By Pat McInerney and Carly Duvall | April 21, 2020
What are the five pitfalls any company accessing CARES Act relief should know to avoid later enforcement action?
By Frank Ready | April 14, 2020
A new survey from Consilio found that a majority of legal professionals believed a national privacy law was "somewhat" or "very" likely in 2020. But even without the threat of COVID-19, that's likely overly optimistic.
By Joanne Molinaro, Foley & Lardner | April 13, 2020
Blockchain technology's transparency and security can be used not only to combat COVID-19 directly, but the indirect economic effects as well. Still, there remain some potential issues with its deployment that will need to be overcome.
By Sue Reisinger | April 9, 2020
The statement ties the nation's recovery from COVID-19 to companies' willingness to file robust disclosures. "This is a clarion call to speak out ... [and] an affirmative push to get people in the midst of the uncertainty to lean in and provide forward-looking forecasts," said Sabastian Niles of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
By Adam Beschloss, Content Logic | April 8, 2020
The ability to respond to normal course of business requests can be challenging, but relying on regular staffing for the flood of requests stemming from a data breach is not tenable.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 1, 2020
A new survey found that legal professionals are more likely to put data at risk compared to other industries. It may be an inherent problem for legal.
By David C. Shonka, Redgrave LLP | March 26, 2020
Following government guidance regarding public health and safety is paramount in this hour. However, this is no time to let one's guard down regarding the critical issues of securing data and documents.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 25, 2020
Accusations of third-party bias, a lack of technology, and misunderstandings over a client's guidance are leading to reduced invoices, according to a new survey.
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