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Corporate Counsel

Protecting Company Information From Disloyal Employees

In the era of telecommuting and daily cyberbreaches, companies face an ever-increasing challenge protecting their data from improper disclosures. Although many companies have invested in technology that protects them (to a certain extent) from outside intruders, these technological advancements do very little to stop the insider threat—disloyal and disgruntled employees.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

From Public Wi-Fi to Encrypted Emails, Panel Probes Security of Lawyer Communications

One takeaway from a New York State Bar Association discussion centered around data security in a lawyer's day-to-day-practice and related ethical obligations is the importance of using encrypted communication devices for client information.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Plaintiffs Lawyers in Anthem Data Breach Settlement Defend $38M in Fees

Plaintiffs lawyers are fighting accusations by an objector that their $38 million fee request in the Anthem data breach settlement was “outrageous on its face” and required a special master to investigate potential over-billing.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Cooley Adds 3 Cybersecurity Experts in 3 Cities

Two practice leaders at Norton Rose Fulbright, as well as another partner from fellow global legal giant Dentons, are heading to Cooley in Denver, New York and Washington, D.C.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Cryptocurrency: The Hidden Risks

The complexities of these digital financial instruments present significant risks that are little understood, including their potential effect on matrimonial and commercial litigation proceedings.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Better SAPHE Than Sorry: Data Security in Document Productions

Introducing two specific opportunities providing greater protection in data productions, both of which could thwart some of the greatest ongoing cybersecurity threats.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Legal Ops Chiefs Want New, Better Technology in 2018

About 69 percent of respondents to a survey from Consero Group said they were working with inadequate legal technology.
4 minute read

The Recorder

In Last-Ditch Effort to Avoid Jail Time, Nosal Points to Korn Ferry Trade Secret Settlement

Former Korn Ferry International executive recruiter David Nosal's lawyer, Steven Gruel, filed court papers asking a federal judge in San Francisco to reduce or set aside his client's prison sentence.
3 minute read

Inside Counsel

Three Emerging Technologies with the Biggest Data Security Risks

From the rise of cloud-based data in the past decade to the more recent surge of personal devices on business networks, vulnerabilities are everywhere.Today,…
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Atlanta Federal Judge Opens Familiar Playbook in Sorting Equifax Data Breach Claims

U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. has set up separate litigation tracks for 334 consumer suits and 62 suits by financial institutions against Equifax. Thrash also will preside over separate securities fraud claims against the Atlanta-based credit bureau.
5 minute read

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