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New York Law Journal

Cyber Regulatory Enforcement Actions and Implications for Insurance Coverage

An enforcement action brought by the New York Department of Financial Services against First American Title Insurance Company alleging that the company breached the DFS's cyber regulations raises significant questions regarding whether the targets of such actions are afforded insurance coverage, and in particular, whether affording such coverage would be consistent with New York public policy.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Remote Depositions in State Court: Can They Be Compelled?

With regard to conducting depositions in the age of COVID-19, the question often becomes: Does the party seeking the deposition during the current health crisis, over objection, get to determine the means by which a deposition will be taken? In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman discusses the few New York state cases that have addressed the issue of remote depositions.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Practical Tips to Mitigate Risk When Videoconferencing

During remote conferences, always assume you have a hot microphone, even though you appear muted on the screen. If you have a connected monitor and you close the laptop, your microphone may still be on.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Corporate Challenge: Complying With a Grand Jury Subpoena Duces Tecum for ESI  

In his column on cyber crime, Peter A. Crusco addresses some frequent legal issues involved in a corporation's response to a grand jury subpoena duces tecum for its electronically stored information.
10 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Big Google News: March 2021 Rollout of Mobile First Indexing

What does Mobile First Indexing mean for your law firm?
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Contact Tracing Raises Privacy Issues for Businesses to Consider

One of the most powerful tools available to fight COVID-19 is known as "contact tracing," which has long been used to limit the spread of everything from tuberculosis and measles to HIV and Ebola, writes Internet Issues/Social Media columnist Shari Claire Lewis.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

What Are the Constitutional Considerations in Resuming Civil Jury Trials During a Pandemic?

As the judicial system attempts to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 crisis, basic constitutional rights in civil as well as criminal cases must be protected in the haste to resume trial proceedings.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

When AI Tools Are Designed for Accuracy Over Fairness

In her Artificial Intelligence column, Katherine Forrest explains how artificially intelligent tools can perpetuate racial bias.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Solos and Small Firms: Conduct Your Cybersecurity Check-up

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which makes it timely to consider the best practices solo attorneys follow to manage their cybersecurity.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Lawyers Accepting Virtual Currency: New Money, Old Rules

In his column on Blockchain Law, Robert A. Schwinger explains how some states have begun to consider whether legal ethics rules impose any restrictions or limitations on attorneys' ability to to take payment in the form of cryptocurrency, or to hold such assets in escrow or trust.
12 minute read

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