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New York Law Journal

Examining Silent Cyber Coverage in the Wake of Russia's Ukrainian Invasion

As the risk of cyber-attacks grow, and procuring cyber-insurance has become more difficult, policyholders have tried to rely on non-cyber policies to cover their cyber-related losses.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

FTC Appears Ready To Begin Enforcing Its Health Breach Notification Rule

Although the Health Breach Notification Rule has long been available to the FTC, the FTC has not actively enforced it. However, the FTC now appears to be poised to changing its approach. It has signaled renewed interest in the Rule, largely in recognition of the evolution of technology and health care since the Rule's passage that has caused an explosive expansion of the amount of health data collected by organizations and entities that are not otherwise governed by HIPAA and its progeny.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Beware of Misconduct During Remote Practice

Two recent disciplinary cases dealing with misconduct during remote depositions and court appearances have been getting a lot of buzz in the legal industry. These cases can serve as a reminder regarding the need for ethical conduct during remote proceedings, and can highlight some tips for lawyers who suspect that improper coaching is occurring during a remote event.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Federal Rules Define Obligations of Discovery, ESI Protocols Set Contours

A recent decision from Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker of the Southern District of New York provides guidance concerning the appropriate interplay between ESI protocols and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Is the SEC's Regulation of Crypto Lenders Self-Defeating?

U.S. holders of cryptocurrency have been eager to participate in the crypto lending market, but recent actions by the SEC are causing unexpected, and likely unintended, changes in how these loans are made. In fact, the SEC's actions may well reduce the amount of lending done through products registered with the SEC and increase the amount of lending on platforms that are not operated by licensed U.S. companies.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Remote Notarization Is Here, Now: A Giant Step Forward for New York's Notary Laws

New York finally has a technologically advanced notary law with robust anti-fraud protections for remote notarization equal to or better than those of every other state.
16 minute read

New York Law Journal

Need Justice Be Real When Reality Is Not?

How justice is and will be dispensed in worlds in which we have experiences, and live segments of our lives, does matter. But how our theories of justice will change, whether our "constitutional rights" follow us, whether a Hobbesian world of the past is suddenly a predominant world of the future—these are "TBD".
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

What Lawyers Need To Know About Non-Fungible Tokens: Part 1

This article takes a look at the developing legal landscape surrounding NFTs and the increased legal and regulatory scrutiny that lawyers should consider.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Remote Working: New Risks in the Big Shift

Two years into the pandemic, businesses are still getting tripped up over which laws govern their employees.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Blockchain Domain Names Yield Novel Legal Difficulties

A combination of legal, business and technological approaches is best used to address blockchain domain name legal difficulties.
7 minute read

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