By Vincent Chow | November 24, 2020
A new Baker McKenzie report reveals that 59% of companies in Hong Kong and mainland China are facing tech-related enforcement investigations on the back of the pandemic.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Philip Berkowitz and Devjani Mishra | November 10, 2020
Just as many individuals are anxious to get back to bars and restaurants, concerts, theater, and family gatherings, these desires must be tempered by the risks that this behavior presents. In this Employment Issues column, Philip M. Berkowitz and Devjani Mishra write that opening prematurely can constitute an invitation to unwelcome and intrusive government oversight of workplaces, and can result in significant legal liability. Employers may, for the time being, choose to move cautiously before encouraging employees to return to work.
By Michael Kemps, Innovative Computing Systems | November 10, 2020
While much has changed in the wider world, many of the practices legal professionals should adopt regarding safeguarding and effectively using their technology have not.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Paul Greene and Daniel J. Altieri | November 9, 2020
Organizations are best served by preparing in advance and honing the appropriate legal tools for use in a ransomware attack before the attack occurs. Planning for a ransomware event will always be imperfect, but failing to prepare could be catastrophic.
By Ryan Smyth, FTI Consulting | November 5, 2020
Any company currently obligated under CCPA will be affected by the passage of CPRA. And while many of the law's nuances are yet to be determined, there are a number of substantial changes that organizations need to understand, in order to prepare.
By Phillip Bantz | November 4, 2020
Former eBay employees allegedly sent a bloody pig mask, pornography magazines, live roaches, fly larvae and spiders to the editor and publisher of a blog that was critical of the e-commerce firm.
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | November 4, 2020
Preparing a sports team to face an opponent is a complex process. Similarly, law firms face the challenge of developing a comprehensive game plan to defend against the myriad of cyber threats. Here's what your plan should consider.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 3, 2020
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By Phillip Bantz | November 2, 2020
"This is your opportunity to actually put forward the right messaging, the right tailored training," said Chris Audet, research senior director with Gartner Inc.'s legal and compliance practice.
By Louis Lehot, L2 Counsel | November 2, 2020
While nanotechnology changes the way we live and work, legal and regulatory frameworks need to zoom in, double-click, and catch up.
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