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Utah’s Newly Appointed Solicitor General May Face Court Sanctions, After Intervening In A Class Action.

Utah’s incoming solicitor general got a stern rebuke and a threat of sanctions from a federal magistrate in a matter […]

Compliance-Challenged Cruise Company Tests the Water

Costa Cruises, a wholly owned brand of the Carnival Corp., is about to resume operations. Another Carnival brand, Aida Cruises […]

Law Prof: Private Sector Taking The Lead On Climate Action

With government failing to act or denying a problem exists, major players in the private sector are taking the lead […]

Virtual Network Operator Breached, Thousands Exposed

A mobile virtual network operator that provides phone service to the underprivileged left tens of thousands of personal customer documents […]

The Gift That Keeps On Giving

In July 1991, President George H.W. Bush nominated Clarence Thomas to replace Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme Court. Marshall, was […]

Top Management Will Be Liable For CSP Incidents

Gartner research predicts that in four years the top management of companies that suffer cyber-physical security (CSP) incidents will routinely […]

Pandemic Underscores Need To Insure Intangible Assets

A recent joint report from Lloyd’s of London and KPMG finds that as much of 85 percent of total business […]

Vulnerabilities In Defense Giants Software Revealed

Flaws have been discovered in CodeMeter, owned by Wibu-Systems, which is a software management component that is licensed by many […]

Ransomware Shuts Down a Big Bank In Chile

One of Chile’s three biggest banks shut down all its branches on 9-7, following an attack by the REvil ransomware […]

Ten Mistakes Lawyers Make in Mediation

First on the list: not nailing down a deal that has just been agreed to. After a long day of […]

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