By Michael F. Buchanan and Alejandro H. Cruz, Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler | December 16, 2020
Despite the unique threats posed by ransomware, basic cybersecurity measures and a strong cyber risk reduction strategy remain the most valuable tools to prevent an attack and shape a strong response if (or when) one happens. Here's five tips to get started.
By Kristie Blase & Bryn Bowen | December 15, 2020
The bright side of 2020 is that law firms can be freed of the chains of "the way it's always been" to implement positive, sustained change. Holistically viewing these challenges as opportunities to innovate practices and implement effective DEI strategies allows forward-thinking law firms to ensure adoption, endurance, and effectiveness.
By Nina Cunningham, Altman Weil | December 14, 2020
Like many citizens who use these devices and the apps that permit access to them, readers may feel they have nothing to hide and have adequate control. But think again. We are exposed not merely to these risks, but to those accidentally made available by others, their phones, and cameras.
By Nicholas d'Adhemar, Apperio | December 10, 2020
In-house lawyers have been busier than ever, but some are struggling to articulate the change in legal activities to the CFO. These suggestions will help shore up the resources legal needs to navigate the risks of 2021.
By Jonny Watkinson, NetMotion | December 9, 2020
Connectivity will be a fundamental component for successful remote working as firms try to meet the demands of an increasingly mobile workforce.
By Christine Hasiotis, UnitedLex and Mark E. Young, Vox Actio | December 8, 2020
By investing time and resources to engage and listen proactively to internal colleagues, to experiment and ideate, and to use new technology and data, you will do more with more, and for less.
By David Kalat, BRG | December 8, 2020
Data breaches affecting millions of Americans is no new phenomenon. This month's history of cybersecurity explores the time in 1984 when over 90 million Americans had their credit histories exposed.
By Ilya E. Lerma, Trial Structure | December 8, 2020
To jurors, a case is a story and we better know what that story is about before we start trying to tell it—or visually depict it.
By Kenya Parrish-Dixon, Empire Technologies Risk Management Group | December 7, 2020
After two years of groundwork and input from attorneys, cybersecurity and privacy experts and litigation support experts from corporations, law firms, vendors and government, the ACC Data Steward Program has arrived.
By Jason Brennan, Luminance | December 3, 2020
While COVID-19 will pass, the fundamental shift in working practices and technology adoption will have lasting effects. Lawyers have realized that you don't always need to be sitting in the same office as someone to work effectively.
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