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Inside Track: Navigating Legal Fallout From Cyberattacks Getting Trickier and Trickier
"Being breached, paying the attackers and then not notifying law enforcement is something that happens dozens, or perhaps hundreds, of times a day in the United States," said Alex Stamos, director of the Stanford Internet Observatory.Inside Track: Navigating Legal Fallout From Cyberattacks Getting Trickier and Trickier
"Being breached, paying the attackers and then not notifying law enforcement is something that happens dozens, or perhaps hundreds, of times a day in the United States," said Alex Stamos, director of the Stanford Internet Observatory.Phila. Jury Awards $3M to Woman Injured in Dog Attack
Fresh off of winning a $3 million verdict March 2, the plaintiff in a dog bite suit alleged the defendant's insurer acted in bad faith.First Dept. Reverses Trial Court in NYC's First 'Revenge Porn' Statute Lawsuit
Citing a "substantiated excuse" of law office failure, a state appeals court has reversed a lower court's dismissal of what is believed to be the first lawsuit lodged under New York City's "revenge porn" law, which was instituted in 2018.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I heard a judge was disciplined for voting for his endorsement during the party committee vote procedures, and then not resigning his committee position until he filed the nomination petitions? It does not seem like the judge did anything wrong. What is the story?View more book results for the query "*"
FTC's 'Click to Cancel' Proposal Escalates Legal Peril for Sellers
"The FTC is looking to even the playing field between company and consumer. Companies must ask whether their off-boarding workflow is as seamless as the onboarding workflow," said Aaron Maguregui, senior counsel at Foley & Lardner.Will Sabbath Observers Get Their Day of Rest From the Supreme Court?
Where an employer's good-faith efforts to accommodate have been unsuccessful, the inquiry turns to whether the employer demonstrated that, "such an accommodation would work an undue hardship upon the employer and its business."Attorneys Diverge Over Who's Driving Norfolk Train Derailment Lawsuits
One proposed leadership team has 37 lawyers, many from national firms, while another group, about half that size, calls itself "Team Ohio."NY State Bar, Trial Lawyers Won't Take Part in 10-Group 'Unified' Screening of COA Candidates
A 10-member Unified Bars Screening Coalition has said it will continue to work in unison to screen and announce the individual ratings of judicial candidates. But the NYSBA and NYSTLA have said they will stand apart.NY Senate Bill Aimed at Preventing US Presidents From Running Out Clock on Criminal Allegations
The Senate passed the No Citizen is Above the Law Act—inspired by the current Manhattan grand jury probe into former President Donald Trump—on a 40-21 vote. It now goes to the state Assembly for its consideration.Trending Stories
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