By Victoria Hudgins | December 13, 2021
From Macs being impenetrable to denying the need for password managers and phishing training, some lawyers still have their head stuck in the sand regarding cybersecurity.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 10, 2021
The good news: Law firms are performing incident response table-top exercises. The bad news: Advisers say some aren't doing it right.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | December 8, 2021
The key policy changes announced thus far appear to be more symbolism than serious efforts at effective reform. Substantively, many will see these changes as a reversion to prior policies that did not work particularly well in practice and rightly were the subject of criticism.
By Richard Assmus, Matthew Wargin, Monique Mulcare and Danielle Corn, Mayer Brown | December 8, 2021
Section 365(n) is a carve-out to the debtor's broad Bankruptcy Code power that allows a non-debtor counterparty the right to either accept the rejection of a contract/license or continue performing under the contract. Here's how licensees can use Section 365(n) to minimize the loss of the use of their intellectual property licenses in the event a licensor files for bankruptcy.
By Zach Warren | December 7, 2021
Littler's 2021 European Employer Survey Report found a disparity between how European and U.S. companies approached technology skills training during the pandemic.
By Veeral Gosalia, FTI Consulting | December 6, 2021
Corporations across the globe were already reporting increases in suspicious activity, data leakage, IP theft and other data risks stemming from departing employees and remote workers. Now, existing data and risk implications are likely to be compounded.
By Jennifer L. Achilles and Jed M. Silversmith | December 3, 2021
Recent DOJ prosecutions and regulatory enforcement actions provide insight into what crypto-exchanges, infrastructure providers, and other crypto businesses can expect.
By Andrew Goudsward | Bruce Love | December 2, 2021
"This isn't what you'd expect necessarily from a big, established, unbelievably credentialed law firm. We're doing things here that I think are societally beneficial," former Attorney General and current Covington partner Eric Holder said.
By Andrew Goudsward | December 1, 2021
Wainstein, one of the most well-known white-collar lawyers in Washington, was appointed last month to lead the Department of Homeland Security's intelligence division.
By Hugo Guzman | December 1, 2021
"For some legal teams, this [report] may provide the validation they needed to designate resources for bringing emerging data sources under better control, while for others it sheds light on a risk area that wasn't yet on their radar," said Wendy King, FTI Technology senior managing director.
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