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Daily Report Online

Equifax Finds 2017 Hack Compromised Data of 2.4 Million More Consumers

Equifax on Thursday expanded the number of consumers whose financial data and personal information have been compromised to a breathtaking 148 million.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Nervous System: Evaluating TCPA Liability in the Actual Wild West

'Nervous System,' which approaches data privacy and cybersecurity issues from the context of history, continues with a look at the difference between the PBX and autodialer and their roles in litigation through the history of telephony.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Yahoo Brings on Gibson Dunn as Co-Counsel in Data Breach MDL

Gibson Dunn partners Theodore J. Boutrous Jr., Joshua A. Jessen, Michael Li-Ming Wong and Rachel S. Brass all entered appearances for Yahoo Tuesday.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Linklaters Joins Accord Project in Bid to Define Smart Contract Future

The law firm will join The Accord Project's financial services working group to help standards for financial-based smart contracts.
3 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Void-Voidable Distinction Revisited by Delaware Court of Chancery

In three recent memorandum opinions, the Delaware Court of Chancery revisited the distinction between void and voidable acts under Delaware common law.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Cyber Insecurity: The Need for Adaptable and Dynamic Processes for Security

Several years ago, cybersecurity was not even on the radar of most companies and their boards. Over the past several years after countless fiascos and crises impacting companies of every size and scope, cybersecurity has steadily risen as a priority and emerged as an integral aspect of a board of director's duty of care and oversight to the company it oversees.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Hogan Lovells, 4th Largest US Firm, Moves Into the Cloud

The firm's adoption of NetDocuments makes it one of the biggest firms to adopt a cloud-based document management strategy.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Bad Warrant Not Enough to Block Evidence in Child Porn Sting, 3rd Circuit Rules

A federal appeals court ruled that authorities improperly relied on an out-of-state warrant to search the computer of a Pennsylvania man suspected of possessing child pornography—but it still refused to suppress evidence from the search.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Reality Winner's Lawyers Say FBI Interrogation Was Unconstitutional

Lawyers for the Air Force veteran accused of leaking a classified document are asking a judge to suppress comments she made to the FBI during a search of her home last year.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Online Marketing Practices Continue to Pose Regulatory Threats for Financial Services

This article appeared in Cybersecurity Law & Strategy, an ALM publication for privacy and security professionals, Chief Information Security Officers,…
6 minute read

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