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Daily Report Online

Equifax Data Breach Revelation Spawns Lawsuits

Instead of notifying more than 143 million people of a breathtaking data breach that potentially compromised personal and financial information in their credit files, Equifax executives were selling their stock, one of two federal class action lawsuits filed Thursday against the company claims.
15 minute read

Legaltech News

Protect Your Clients by Protecting Their Data

By maintaining visibility of data and protecting information when it travels, firms can take a good first step in improving lackluster security.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Target Chief Risk and Compliance Officer to Leave Company

Jacqueline "Jackie" Rice, who joined Target in a round of hires the company made following a massive 2013 data breach, is leaving.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

What's the Marketing Strategy When a Data Breach Hits?

In this month's Ask the Marketer, four experts explore how legal marketers can get their message on track when responding to a cybersecurity incident.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

With End-to-End Encryption, Compliance Trouble Brewing for Legal

An almost air-tight protection, end-to-end encryption can stop internal compliance or e-discovery efforts dead in their tracks.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

Judge Intervenes in Jail Surveillance Feud Between Fulton DA and Sheriff

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Gail Tusan on Aug. 29 issued an ex parte order directing Sheriff Ted Jackson to immediately restore access to the Securus Technologies database for District Attorney Paul Howard and his staff, saying "no reasonable justification exists" for barring them.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

FTC's Lenovo Settlement Puts Spotlight on Third-Party 'Man in the Middle' Software

With its third data security-related settlement in as many weeks, the Federal Trade Commission laid blame Tuesday on a "man in the middle"—a software program, designed to interfere with how browsers interact with websites, that left sensitive consumer information vulnerable. The FTC joined with 32 state attorneys general—including California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut—in faulting Lenovo Inc., a leading computer manufacturer.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Newspaper Group's Fraud Suit Against IT Firms Reinstated

The former owner of one of New Jersey's largest newspaper groups will be allowed to pursue fraud claims against two security contractors it claims used a wayward executive to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in contracts improperly.
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The Recorder

Ex-Defense Department Deputy GC Joins Wilson Sonsini

Wilson Sonsini has welcomed aboard of counsel Elizabeth George, a former associate White House counsel in the Obama administration who most recently served as deputy general counsel at the U.S. Department of Defense in Washington, D.C., for its privacy and data protection practice in San Francisco.
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Daily Report Online

Attorneys: FBI Ignored Miranda Warning for Accused Media Leaker Reality Winner

Attorneys for a former National Security Agency contractor charged with leaking information about Russian hacking of the nation's election infrastructure to an online magazine say FBI agents violated her constitutional rights when they detained and questioned her prior to her arrest.
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