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Supercomputers Soon Will Crack Encryption. Is Your Company Ready?
"With this level of breach that can and will happen, you can't afford to take a wait-and-see approach if you are managing sensitive data," said Rebecca Krauthamer, co-founder of quantum cybersecurity software firm QuSecure.Report Predicts $8 Trillion in Losses From Cyber Threats This Year
"Phishing has evolved past the Nigerian prince who wants to give you an inheritance you have never heard of, to somebody that you work with in accounting sending you what looks like a legitimate email saying, 'There has been a last-minute change on the deal, and we need to change the wire transfer numbers,'" said Edward McNicholas, a Ropes & Gray partner.DLA Piper Global Tech Co-Chair Says General Counsel Need Help With AI
Interest in the way in which technology can be used — and abused — in the practice of law has surged since the launch of ChatGPT.Eleventh Circuit: Objector Ted Frank Has Standing, but Class Reps Don't
On Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed an $8 million class action settlement over the brain performance supplement Neuriva after finding that Frank, of the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute, had standing to object.Push to Promote Lawyers to Partner Continues at Big Firms in Texas
A total of 22 of the 25 firms with the most lawyers in Texas promoted 6.4% more partners in Texas in 2022 than in 2021, continuing a trend from the prior year.View more book results for the query "*"
The New Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court: A Bigger and Better Patent System for Europe
European patent practice has never been for the faint of heart.San Antonio Utility Customers Will Have to Pay Millions for Energy Company's Mistakes
San Antonio's energy company has taken a controversial legal position that cost ratepayers millions and may have caused its top in-house counsel to leave, writes Chris Carmona.Why Sidley Austin's Miami Outpost Seeks Local 'Flavor' in Its Hiring Approach
"Our clients are not demanding and asking us to move our lawyers," Miami co-managing partner Michael Gordon said. "We're going to be able to better service them by having the local capabilities and by being able to provide them the high-quality lawyering that they might have been getting in New York or Chicago."Tech Giant Apple, Other Big Firms Face Rising Shareholder Heat Over China Reliance
Activists concerned about China's human rights violations and other behavior hope to spur change, and perhaps cause corporate titans to squirm, by pushing shareholder proposals at the companies' annual meetings.NY Public Defenders Fear Discovery Rollback Is a Late Arrival to Extended Budget Talks
According to public defender groups, the proposed change amounts to an 11th-hour budget measure that would turn back the clock on reforms that included requirements for district attorneys to share discovery material in a more timely manner.Trending Stories
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