E-Discovery in SEC and FINRA Investigations
Attorneys Rachel Tausend and Josh Dutill highlight key requirements in identifying, collecting, and producing ESI for the SEC or FINRA during an investigation.Merger Sabotage Ruled Not a Damage Element Under Computer Fraud Law
A federal judge has ruled allegations that a former CTO sabotaged a merger by sending data on executives' computers to potential suitors didn't bring into play the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.Tech Circuit: Pax Aeterna Edition
Tech Circuit: Pax Aeterna Edition — From the ethereal, to the comfort of ordinary days. Remembering 9/11/01, and scheduling our busy e-discovery calendars coast-to-coast.Bring Your Own Device to the Law Firm
Law firms can learn from other organizations that support the "consumerization of IT." A "Hot Topic" educational session at the RSA Conference USA 2012 featured "BYOD(evice) Without BYO(insecurity)," which described two dynamic bring-your-own-device to work programs.Failed Bid to Block Overseas Doc Review Draws on Data Breach Fears
A Texas federal judge's ruling that allows offshore review of confidential documents sheds new light on allegations that offshoring document review led to a breach of confidentiality in an earlier case.Apple Unveils Software to Run Windows XP
Removing a hurdle in its long race to win greater market share, Apple Computer has unveiled software that lets owners of new Intel-based Macs run not only the standard Apple operating system, but also rival Microsoft's Windows XP. "It makes the Mac the most versatile computer on the market," said Tim Bajarin, a tech industry consultant. Apple shares rose nearly 10 percent on the news, raising its market capitalization to $57.04 billion -- an increase of more than $5.1 billion.Trending Stories
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