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No Communication, No Privilege

What constitutes a privileged communication? This Today’s General Counsel article considers some of the complexities and the light that may […]

A “Once In a Lifetime Opportunity” For Cybercriminals

The cybersecurity workforce was short talent before the pandemic, and remote working made the task of those who remained harder. […]

Samsung Chief Indicted Again After Serving Time For Bribery

Lee Jae-yong, heir to the South Korean tech company Samsung, was indicted on Sept. 1 on charges of engaging in […]

Data-Breach Conundrum For In-House Counsel Now Said To Include Potential Personal Liability

A data breach brings with it some of the most difficult calls in-house legal will ever have to make. What […]

“Vishing” Threat To Employees Working At Home

The modus operandi isn’t new, but the goal has evolved and is more insidious. Before the pandemic, vishing (voice phishing) […]

Fortnite a Bonanza For Cybercriminals

The online video game Fortnite that attracted over 350 million players within three years of its launch is setting another […]

How In-House Counsel Can Protect Trade Secrets

As bring-your-own device policies proliferate and digital storage becomes cheaper and more prevalent, it gets easier to pilfer trade secrets. […]

You Can Watch Your Employees Pee In Ohio

The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that employers can have someone watch as employees give a urine sample. The decision […]

Courts Holding Amazon Liable For Defective Products

More than 2.5 million third-party vendors, based everywhere from Arkansas to China, sell their goods on Amazon, which typically takes […]

Tesla Employee Sinks Russian Gangster’s Malware Plot

The bare facts of a recently-foiled plot to plant malware on Tesla’s computers read like a thriller. In mid-July, a […]

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