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N.J and Big Oil Face Off

Chevron, one of several named defendants in a consumer-fraud lawsuit filed by the New Jersey Attorney General’s office in October, […]

Who “Sponsored” That Cyberattack?

In a bulletin issued last summer, Lloyds of London announced that it will no longer insure against cyberattacks by governments […]

Value Disputes In M&A Arbitration

Value disputes in M&A deals are increasing, underlining the importance of due diligence. M&A arbitrations are becoming more litigious as […]

Innovation Strategy Is Built on the Right Culture and Mindset

Increasingly, industry leaders are leveraging legal tech within their innovation strategies to tackle challenges, stay competitive and future-proof their organizations. […]

Depositions Via Video Conference Do Not Comply with Rule 45(c)

Lawyers frequently use video-conferencing platforms, such as Zoom, which requires a person to appear for a deposition online without stating […]

Hackers Are Gearing Up for the Holiday Season, So Should You

While employees are preparing to enjoy some rest and relaxation during the holiday, hackers are gearing up for their busy […]

Putative Privacy Class Action May Proceed, Says New York Court

A putative class action against fashion designer Louis Vuitton North America Inc. in connection with its website’s eyeglass “Virtual Try-On” […]

Cybersecurity Affected by Distracted Employees

Sustained burnout, paired with high levels of distraction, has critical implications for workplace security. One in three employees says they […]

Deferred Prosecution For Honeywell

According to the DOJ, between 2010 and 2014, a U.S. unit of the conglomerate Honeywell (Honeywell UOP)  conspired to offer […]

Twitter Allegedly Fired Employees On Medical Leave

Allegations that Twitter terminated employees who were on medical or parental leave, unfairly laid off more women than men, and […]

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