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Freshfields Adds Former Y Combinator General Counsel in Silicon Valley
Nicole Cadman joins Freshfields' Bay Area office as partner after nearly eight years with the startup accelerator.Corporate Counsel Announces Finalists for the 2024 Best Legal Department Awards
Corporate Counsel's editorial department is pleased to announce the finalists of our 2024 Best Legal Departments awards. We have selected outstanding corporate legal departments and legal leaders that stood out this past year.Election Lawyers Foresee More Work as Challenges Loom to Biden's Withdrawal
"By and large, the laws provide for major political parties to decide their presidential and vice presidential nominations at a convention," said Adam Sparks of Krevolin & Horst.Georgia Election Lawyers Foresee More Work as Challenges Loom to Biden's Withdrawal
"By and large, the laws provide for major political parties to decide their presidential and vice presidential nominations at a convention," said Adam Sparks of Krevolin & Horst.View more book results for the query "Dropbox"
'Without Any Shame': Judge Slams Alabama's Refusal to Share Voter Lists Electronically
Congress should require states to produce records digitally if they are already maintained through computerized voter registration databases, unless they give good reason not to, wrote Nancy Abudu of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.Dropbox Hit With Surge of Data Breach Class Actions in California
Complaints filed in May in the Northern District of California accuse the file sharing platform of exposing its clients to a "high risk of identity theft or fraud" by failing to prevent a cyberattack by an "undoubtedly nefarious" third party on April 24.Cybercriminals Turn to Multichannel Attacks—Alongside 'Quishing and 'Smishing'—to Dupe Targets
Employees are less mindful of security when they text or use Slack than when they use email, said James Dyer, a threat intelligence lead at the email security firm Egress.Early Filings Under SEC Cyber-Disclosure Rules Offer Little Insight Into 'Material' Incidents
Most of the 13 companies disclosing "material" breaches reported the incidents quickly but with few details. "Some [filings] are quite skinny in terms of facts, and you can see the SEC disagreeing with their compliance because they are relatively thin," Debevoise & Plimpton partner Ben Pedersen said.Lawyer Faces Invasion of Privacy Suit for Hidden Bathroom Cam 2 Years After Child Porn Charges
New Jersey attorney Robert McKinley, the former intellectual property practice leader at Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg, is accused of secretly recording a woman at his New Jersey residences.Trending Stories
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