By Andrew Denney | March 27, 2018
Hearing an appeal by a former Goldman Sachs computer engineer convicted of stealing code from the bank, New York Court of Appeals judges Tuesday questioned defendant Sergey Aleynikov's assertion that he did not make a tangible copy of the code because he had saved it on a hard drive.
By Colby Hamilton | March 27, 2018
The suit by the National Fair Housing Alliance and other advocate groups alleges that the social media company allows landlords and realtors to block protected groups from access to housing ads, in violation of the Fair Housing Act.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 26, 2018
The Corporate Legal Operations Consortium is designing a framework to help corporate legal departments evaluate how firms can protect valuable client data, and give firms real standards to shoot for on cybersecurity.
By Ian Lopez | March 26, 2018
Former Littler Analytics leader Zev Eigen likens common law firm innovation structure to "a horse-and-buggy company" trying to design cars.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Hugh A. Simons | March 26, 2018
Given lawyers' predilection for precedent, the probability of a corporation outsourcing to an ALSP depends on the number of corporations who've already done so.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jeffrey A. Neiman | March 26, 2018
Few words strike more fear in Americans than IRS audit. But now, a new law arms IRS agents with more ammunition in its pursuit for underreported income and illegal activity as the IRS takes a giant step to embracing and rewarding whistleblowers who provide the IRS with valuable information.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Glenn R. Reiser | March 26, 2018
What is the moral of the story? Pay attention to how content and graphics are displayed on your law firm's website.
By Eric Willis | March 26, 2018
Legal departments are expected to do more with less and are now charged with better controlling and reducing costs, continuously evaluating and improving processes, and wherever possible, retaining and re-using historical data and knowledge.
By The Associated Press | March 26, 2018
A package of contraband covered in grass clippings that was dropped by a drone at a Panhandle prison is one of the most recent examples of inmates using advanced technology to smuggle illegal items behind prison walls.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 23, 2018
Former Lyft vice president of government relations David Estrada is heading over to Bird, a "last mile electric scooter rental service."
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