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While Data Breaches May Lead to Years of Legal Battles, Cyberattacks Can Be Prevented
As we move into 2025, it is vital for organizations to strengthen their cybersecurity protocols and reduce the growing risks presented by changes in technology and applicable laws. Businesses must be familiar with recent data privacy issues, including relevant legal developments that may impact their business, and craft policies and procedures to prevent future data breaches.Litigation Leaders: Mark Jones of Nelson Mullins on Helping Clients Assemble ‘Dream Teams’
“We are often selected as members of virtual trial teams with other national firms not only for our substantive experience and talent but also because of our ability to work collaboratively with other firms, which is always in the clients’ interest.”Judge Approves Orrick's $8M Data Breach Settlement While Gunster Agrees to $8.5M
More than 600,000 people were affected by Orrick's 2023 data breach while nearly 10,000 people were affected by Gunster's November 2022 breach.Florida Supreme Court Clarifies Qualifications for Court-Appointed Arbitrators
"The amendment is a positive step, simplifying the rule and making it more straightforward for practitioners and parties to navigate," said William K. Hill, a shareholder at Gunster.View more book results for the query "Gunster"
Lippes Mathias Enters South Florida Via Combination With Local Firm
Lippes Mathias is opening its second Florida office and growing past 200 lawyers after merging with West Palm Beach boutique Ward Damon as both seek scale to hire more talent in the region.Florida-Based Big Law Donations to Harris Eclipse Trump's Haul in Key Pre-Election Stretch
Following the change atop the Democratic ticket, donations to the vice president from Florida-based personnel at large law firms accelerated, far exceeding donations to former president Trump from the same category of lawyers.Miami State Court Disqualified Attorney, Co-Counsel Over Conflict of Interest
"There really was no other possible outcome and I assume that is why neither Zarraluqui nor Martinez-Cid put up much of a fight," said Bob Jarvis, a law professor at Nova Southeastern University College of Law, who is not involved in the case.Eleventh Circuit Rules for Moms for Liberty in Free Speech Case Against School Board
"We cannot have government officials deciding which views are acceptable and which are not. It's a free country, and you can't have democracy without free speech. We are allowed to express ourselves," Alan Gura said.Eleventh Circuit Upholds Limits on Public Comments During City Council Meetings
"This is critical because absent those restrictions, a public hearing can devolve into chaos as anyone and everyone could use limited public hearing time either to engage irrelevant topics or behave in an inappropriate manner that distracts from the conduct of government business," said Edward Guedes, who represents the city of HomesteadTrending Stories
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