By Victoria Hudgins | May 21, 2020
These ransomware and hacking groups are hitting law firms where it really hurts: client data backups.
By Deana Uhl and Vanesa Hercules, FTI Technology | May 20, 2020
Shortfalls in strong policy and information governance isn't exactly a new issue, but the current situation has exacerbated corporate risk exposure significantly. Here's a list of key areas to consider that may help focus efforts.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 19, 2020
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots. Inside the wild ride over coronavirus relief. Who got the work: Arnold & Porter advocates for Argentina, and three former KPMG audit partners settle SEC claims. Scroll down for compliance headlines, notable moves and more. Thanks for reading!
By Rocky Tsai, Ropes & Gray | May 19, 2020
Even before the pandemic, over 10,000 ADA lawsuits were filed in the federal courts alone. That inventory of litigation will only increase as businesses throughout the United States race to build out new online ordering, communication tools, mobile apps, and other digital service offerings.
By Denny Jacob | May 19, 2020
Workers' compensation, employment practices and liquor liability look much different in the age of COVID-19.
By Kenneth K. Dort and Mitchell S. Noordyke, Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath | May 15, 2020
New Jersey legislators have joined a growing line of states in proposing a bill to strengthen data privacy protections, following in the footsteps of privacy laws enacted in Europe and California.
By Kibkabe Araya | May 14, 2020
"The number one driver of cyber risk is end-user behavior," she said. "One wrong click could put the company's most sensitive data at risk. The two most dangerous words in the English language are 'Click Here.'"
By C. Ryan Barber | May 12, 2020
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots, the Law.com briefing focused on white-collar enforcement, risk and compliance and regulatory trends. Your feedback is appreciated, and thanks for reading.
By Cynthia J. Cole, John Kaercher and Katherine Burgess, Baker Botts | May 7, 2020
The right question is not whether the company suffered a breach in the past, but rather do the company's systems, policies and procedures have the backbone and the flexibility to withstand the trends and respond to the data profile risk.
By Phillip Bantz | May 6, 2020
Accused of writing notes on his hands and driver's license, Thomas Lykos allegedly "began licking and rubbing his hands and fingers" until the exam proctor "reminded him that he was being recorded," the FINRA decision states.
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