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Conn. Court Says Insurer Doesn't Have to Pay in IBM Data Breach Case
The Connecticut Supreme Court has upheld lower court rulings that denied insurance coverage to a company seeking payments to cover the costs of a data breach. But the brief, unsigned opinion may not provide the legal guidance sought by insurance, business and consumer groups that were closely following the case in the wake of other recent breaches involving retailers and health care benefits providers.IN BRIEF: City Held in Contempt
A federal judge has held the city of Atlanta in contempt and imposed sanctions for its failure to meet the terms of a settlement with a woman arrested by police while she filmed them arresting her neighbor. Plus more from NLJ.com and other ALM publications.IN BRIEF: City Held in Contempt
A federal judge has held the city of Atlanta in contempt and imposed sanctions for its failure to meet the terms of a settlement with a woman arrested by police while she filmed them arresting her neighbor. Plus more from NLJ.com and other ALM publications.Two Judges Skeptical of U.S. Stance in 'Cannibal Cop' Case
Two judges on a Second Circuit panel seemed unlikely Tuesday to reinstate a guilty verdict against a former New York City police officer who became dubbed the "cannibal cop" for his online exchanges about kidnapping and eating women.Two Judges Skeptical of U.S. Stance in 'Cannibal Cop' Case
Two judges on a Second Circuit panel seemed unlikely Tuesday to reinstate a guilty verdict against a former New York City police officer who became dubbed the "cannibal cop" for his online exchanges about kidnapping and eating women.IBM Computer Tapes Dumped on Highway Lead to Conn. Supreme Court Case
In an issue of first impression, the state Supreme Court will decide whether commercial general liability (CGL) insurance covers certain data breaches in the wake of IBM's loss of employment data for 500,000 past and present employees.IBM Computer Tapes Dumped on Highway Lead to Conn. Supreme Court Case
In an issue of first impression, the state Supreme Court will decide whether commercial general liability (CGL) insurance covers certain data breaches in the wake of IBM's loss of employment data for 500,000 past and present employees.Justices Decline to Hear Dragonetti Action Over 'Killer Nurse'
The state Supreme Court has decided not to hear arguments in a hospital's case against an attorney over filing of what it called "patently frivolous" wrongful-death lawsuits stemming from its employment of serial killer Charles Cullen as a nurse at the facility.Justices Decline to Hear Dragonetti Action Over 'Killer Nurse'
The state Supreme Court has decided not to hear arguments in a hospital's case against an attorney over filing of what it called "patently frivolous" wrongful-death lawsuits stemming from its employment of serial killer Charles Cullen as a nurse at the facility.Op-Ed: Firms Must Not Shirk Hacking Precautions
Client information is particularly sensitive to breaches. Attorneys should face the duty to protect it.Trending Stories
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