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Corporate Counsel

Judge OKs $10M Target Data Breach Settlement—Again

U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson came out with an order approving class certification in a $10 million data-breach settlement.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

For Staffing, the History of E-Discovery Mirrors the Present of Cybersecurity

Examining the current similarities between e-discovery and cybersecurity can be a predictor of future patterns in the cybersecurity staffing market.
22 minute read

Legaltech News

Data Security and the Expert Witness: 14 Security Questions to Ask Your Witness

It is not safe to assume that every expert will keep data secure simply because they say they will.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

The Pendulum of Personal Privacy in America

Given the ever-growing prevalence of social media, data sharing, hacking, data breaches and government and private sector surveillance (whether consensual, judicially approved or otherwise), it is increasingly unreasonable for one to expect a modicum of privacy without completely disconnecting themselves from the digital world, writes attorney Jordan B. Isrow.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Four Tips for Protecting Confidential Information on Devices

Law practices can consider these four steps to ensure that the risks posed by the most common threats are addressed.
10 minute read

National Law Journal

The WannaCry Attack: A Wake-up Call for Organizational Information Governance?

The sort of ransomware attack experts have warned about for years has happened. Now organizations need to examine their security postures.
27 minute read

Legaltech News

The WannaCry Attack: A Wake-up Call for Organizational Information Governance?

The sort of ransomware attack experts have warned about for years has happened. Now organizations need to examine their security postures.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Will Ransomware Attack Make Law Firms 'WannaCry'?

Luckily for U.S. law firms, it was unlikely that this particular ransomware attack hit many of them. But that doesn't mean they shouldn't be prepared.
13 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Will Ransomware Attack Make Law Firms 'WannaCry'?

Luckily for U.S. law firms, it was unlikely that this particular ransomware attack hit many of them. But that doesn't mean they shouldn't be prepared.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Japan and China: New Data Protection and Transfer Laws Imminent in Asia Pacific

Even as legal technology professionals prepare for the EU GDPR, do not disregard important data transfer and protection changes afoot in Asia.
10 minute read

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