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The American Lawyer

Dechert Faces Sanctions, Contempt Motions for Discovery 'Obstruction' in Hacking Case

"For approximately seven months before the court's July 25 order, neither defendants nor Dechert had produced a single relevant, custodial document. Following the court's order, their stonewalling has continued," lawyers for plaintiff and entrepreneur Farhad Azima said in a court filing this week.
5 minute read

Law.com

Cool Your (Data) Jets! Reducing Your Organization's Carbon Footprint with a Data Retention Policy

Despite great strides toward better-for-the-world operating procedures, companies might be surprised to learn that they're likely overlooking one area of their business that heavily contributes to its overall carbon footprint — data storage. That's right: storing your company's data generates emissions. And with the continuous increase in data volumes, the impact will likely only grow.
7 minute read

Texas Lawyer

The Expanding Corporate Responsibilities for Cybersecurity

In the matter of Drizly LLC, the FTC initiated an investigation of Drizly LLC and the company's CEO following a 2020 breach that exposed the personal information of 2.5 million customers.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judge Grants Ex-CIA Employee's Motion for Acquittal on Obstruction Count

U.S. District Judge Jesse In contrast, Furman found "no evidence that Schulte understood the workings of a grand jury" or that he was aware of the existence of the grand jury investigation when he first made false statements to an FBI agent.
3 minute read

Law.com

AI-Generated Content, Deepfakes and New Data Push the Limits of Civil Procedure

How will traditional tools and techniques need to adapt to handle new data challenges that have never been encountered by digital forensics specialists or lawyers?
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Lawsuits Are Piling Up Against The Hartford Over Data Breach

"Not until roughly three months after it claims to have discovered the data breach did defendant begin sending the notice to persons whose [personal identifying information] defendant confirmed was potentially compromised," the complaint said. "The notice lacked sufficient information on how the breach occurred, what safeguards have been taken since then to safeguard further attacks, and/or where the information hacked exists today."
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Ga. Appellate Court Reverses Class Action Certification Denial in Case Over Patient Record Leak to Lawyer

Defendant-appellees have since filed a petition for certiorari with the state Supreme Court.
4 minute read

Law.com

'We Should Start to Get Worried': Experts See Voice-Cloning as Pathway to Fraud

Ankura Consulting Group says voice-cloning using AI only requires about a five-minute sample of a person's voice.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

As Law Firms Face Growing Threats, Florida Bar Creates Cybersecurity Committee

Incursions and subsequent class actions are on the rise, and courts are increasingly sympathetic to plaintiffs in these cases, prompting the bar to launch its standing committee, purportedly the first in the nation.
4 minute read

International Edition

Ransoms and Sanctions and Fines—Oh My!

How do you avoid being penalised by both the threat actor and the sanctions regulator?
4 minute read

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