New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | May 18, 2020
In this Special Report: "Feeling the Burn? The Plaintiffs' Securities Bar Has Set Its Sights on the Cannabis Industry," "The Future of Forum Selection Clauses," "Are You Ready for Your Next Cross-Border Regulatory Inquiry?" and "Is There Any Limit to Ostensibly Unfettered Discretion in a Contract?"
By Pamela Marcogliese, Ethan Klingsberg, Valerie Ford Jacob and Meredith Kotler | May 15, 2020
Balancing Considerations and Guidance from the Delaware Supreme Court, the SEC, Proxy-Advisory Firms, and Investors.
By Chris Gismondi and Wendy Michael | May 15, 2020
As more cannabis-related entities choose to finance themselves by going public, more will become the target of shareholder actions.
By David Wishengrad and Helena S. Franceschi | May 15, 2020
Financial institutions that serve clients in multiple jurisdictions must be vigilant, adapting their legal and compliance teams' practices, procedures, and internal communications in every market and across regional management silos to ensure all matters are properly evaluated.
By Matthew Solum | May 15, 2020
A recent decision has found that even unfettered contractual discretion might be trumped by an allegation that the fiduciary is self-dealing or has otherwise acted in bad faith.
By Angela Turturro | May 11, 2020
In this Special Report: "New York's SHIELD Act: How Much Will Your Inadvertence Cost You?," "Leveraging Cyber Insurance To Mitigate the Economic Impact of Cyber Incidents," "SHIELD and Sword: New York's Far Reaching Statute Governing Data Breaches," "Navigating the Ambiguous Requirement of 'Reasonable Security' Measures While Protecting Personal Information" and "Cyber Coverage for Penalties Imposed Under the SHIELD Act."
By Keara Gordon, Jim Halpert, Colleen Carey Gulliver and Caroline Fish | May 8, 2020
A business should carefully consider whether and how the inadvertent disclosure exemption applies and think through potential litigation risks before invoking the exemption.
By Bryce Friedman and Nick Goldin | May 8, 2020
Given the increasing frequency and costs of cyber incidents, there is growing demand for insurance policies that cover associated first-party and third-party expenses and losses.
By David Jacoby and Linda V. Priebe | May 8, 2020
It may be a while before law enforcement can devote attention to the broadened scope of data breach liability under the new NY SHIELD (Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security) Act. Then again, it might not.
By Stephen E. Breidenbach and Terese L. Arenth | May 8, 2020
Business owners have likely heard that they are required to protect sensitive information, but may not understand how to specifically go about this. The term "reasonable security" often has been left ambiguous and guidance as to what is required for your specific business might be hard to find.
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