By Dan Clark | February 20, 2020
Because the risks of a cyberthreat, boards of directors often want to know how a situation is being handled early on, according to a Tapestry Networks report.
By Gary Salman, Black Talon Security | February 19, 2020
A significant paradigm shift in the cybersecurity world has seen threat actors with significantly enhanced capabilities to target individual businesses and managed service providers (MSPs) or IT companies.
By Doreen Edelman, Kathleen McGee and Abbey Baker, Lowenstein Sandler | February 19, 2020
The U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has been active in exerting control over digital assets. So what can cyber currency users, hosts and financial institutions do to stay on the right side of the law?
By Mike Scarcella | C. Ryan Barber | February 18, 2020
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots, and thanks for reading! Kirkland's Mark Filip lands a compliance monitor post, a team from Wachtell offers its views on 2020, and former DOK lawyers are concerned about current leadership. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, and all the big moves.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 18, 2020
Kirkland & Ellis, the Justice Department lawyers said Tuesday in a court filing, was "well-qualified" to support Mark Filip as the monitoring trustee.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 18, 2020
From updating their websites to understanding exemptions, lawyers offer their suggestions on how law firms can meet their new CCPA requirements.
By MP McQueen | February 14, 2020
"Investigation into big tech companies has ramifications for other companies in tech and non-tech," said David Reichenberg, an antitrust litigator at Cozen O' Connor.
By Phillip Bantz | February 12, 2020
Many large legal departments have yet to embrace artificial intelligence to manage contracts and are instead manually sifting through vast amounts of data, an onerous process that likely explains why only 56% of general counsel offices analyze contract performance, according to a new study.
By Diana J.P. McKenzie, Nicole L. Pope and Puja Jabbour, HunterMaclean | February 12, 2020
While we are now seeing more security-related provisions in healthcare IT agreements than we once did, most vendor form agreements still lack necessary provisions that customers should require.
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By Richard Girgenti | February 11, 2020
As we enter a new decade and the fourth year of the Trump administration, many of the questions about what to expect in the post-Obama era in regulatory enforcement have been answered and there is greater clarity about what to expect going forward.
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