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By Commentary by James J. Ward | July 17, 2017
The cybersecurity news cycle that unfolded recently has been unlike any before it. WannaCry, once a National Security Agency cyberweapon, and more recently, a variant on the Petya ransomware with similar capabilities unleashed two separate global crises. In both, the ransomware infected hundreds of thousands of computers, phones and mobile devices in more than 150 countries, writes James J. Ward.
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By Alan Nochumson | July 17, 2017
Renting a residential property is a two-way street. The tenant agrees to pay rent and, in most cases, the landlord promises to maintain the property in good repair.
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By Peter F. Vaira | July 17, 2017
The bench and the bar continue their historic battle with the ever-growing tsunami of civil discovery. In 2009, the American College of Trial Lawyers and the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System published a white paper that recommended that the notice pleading requirement of the federal court system should be abolished; instead, they recommended a return to "fact pleading" as a means to reduce discovery.
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By Lisa Kirby and Caren Ulrich Stac | July 17, 2017
As legal departments narrow their rosters of outside counsel to shortlists of preferred providers, they have greater leverage to set more rigorous diversity and inclusion expectations.
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By David Ruiz | July 17, 2017
In-house attorneys at Ricoh USA recently took home an award from the ACC for a new software tool they developed with Reed Smith.
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By Joel A. Rose | July 17, 2017
Recommended processes for managing partners who want to re-think their tactics in response to developments during the first half of the year.
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By delawarelawweekly | Delaware Law Weekly | July 17, 2017
Arthur "Chip" Connolly III, a partner at Connolly Gallagher, was appointed by Gov. John Carney as vice chair of the Delaware Judicial Nominating Commission.
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By Andrew M. Shaw | July 17, 2017
The three-part test for piercing privileges, established by the New Jersey Supreme Court in "Kozlov," is not dead yet.
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By delawarelawweekly | Delaware Law Weekly | July 17, 2017
Cindy L. Szabo and Brian M. Ellis joined Morris James as partners. In addition, Stephen P. Ellis will be engaged as a contract attorney with Morris James.
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By MIRIAM ROZEN | July 17, 2017
When a hiring partner learns something revealing about job candidates by scouring their social media accounts, is that a good thing?
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