By Frank Ready | July 13, 2021
New York City's new biometric privacy ordinance will open up companies that qualify as "commercial establishments" to private right of action suits. But scope of the law may be too limited to impact how businesses handle data outside the Big Apple—for now.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 30, 2021
Many large and midsize firms have been proactively controlling and monitoring employee devices for cyber threats. But a year working outside of the office left some law firms' electronics unpatched and at potentially higher cyber risk.
By Hugo Guzman | June 29, 2021
"Sometimes, the right approach is the conservative approach," Hoge Fenton's Sarju Naran said about regulations exceeding OSHA's requirements.
By Angela Morris | June 25, 2021
In recent years, civil rights plaintiffs attorneys from Georgia to Michigan say that more and more potential clients have called them and described racial discrimination that they faced in businesses.
By Frank Ready | June 25, 2021
Under pressure from cyberinsurers, clients are requiring increasingly demanding vendor cyber audit requirements. Law firms and other outside providers say there's a point where such audits may not be worth their time, technological investment and effort.
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By Patrick Smith | June 25, 2021
Most law is practiced outside the New York bubble, and it might be time to recognize what is good for New York isn't necessarily best for the rest of the legal community.
By Patrick Smith | June 22, 2021
"The DEI world can't just be the work of women and people of color. We are not going to see change and movement if it ends up being a people of color-only movement," one Big Law diversity professional said.
By Hugo Guzman | June 21, 2021
Experts also say recent furor over subpoenas of data on lawmakers and others is indicative of ever-increasing concern over privacy rights among both customers and in-house lawyers.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 18, 2021
"Work was being turned in with lots of errors," said California-based recruiter A. Harrison Barnes. "I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that people have just been trained virtually."
By Bruce Love | June 18, 2021
Several lawyers said they expect the FTC to take a much more expansive view of antitrust law, bringing in more law firm business.
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