TGC_WebEditor

Are You Required To Report a Ransomware Attack?

Whether a ransomware attack constitutes a reportable data breach under any data breach disclosure laws, regulations or other requirements is […]

Compliance Conundrum: Pay a Bounty and They Thrive

You always get what you pay for in the corporate world, but that doesn’t guarantee the outcome you hoped for. […]

Univ. of Utah Pays Ransomware Gang

The attack was a classic – a criminal group stole sensitive files from the University of Utah before encrypting their […]

Best Value For Dollar Law Schools

The most affordable law schools cost about $83,000 total to degree, not counting housing and other expenses tied to matriculation. […]

What About Honky Tonk Women?

“It is fitting, perhaps, that the future of music copyright law be decided by a case about rock n’ roll’s […]

Robocall Defense Outfit Gets Hacked, Customer Data Stolen

A company that helps telemarketing companies avoid “TCPA predators” has been hacked. Information leaked included email addresses, phone numbers and […]

That’s Billion, With a B

Amazon has argued successfully for years that it simply serves as an intermediary between buyers and third-party sellers, which it […]

Ghost Docket Hides Supreme Court Actions

An article in Vox examines the way the Supreme Court takes major actions without exposing them to public scrutiny through […]

How To Foil a Ransomware Attack In the Planning Stage

It takes two to four months for a ransomware attack to move from the initial security breach to delivery of […]

Biometric Privacy Suits Face Hurdles

Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) is possibly the most advanced such law in the U.S., but the difficulty of […]

Daily Updates

Sign up for our free daily newsletter for the latest news and business legal developments.

Scroll to Top