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Heads in the Sand About Third-Party Data Breaches

GroupSense, a cybersecurity intelligence company prowls the dark web looking at data on offer to see if any of it […]

Women Can Proceed As a Class Against Disney

A California state judge has ruled against Disney in a pay equity suit brought by LaRonda Rasmussen, a product development […]

A Fresh Look At Japanese Trade Secret Protection

Countries throughout East Asia have been feeling the sting of trade secret misappropriation and updating their respective trade secret protection […]

More Harvard Law Controversy Concerning Ronald Sullivan

Ronald Sullivan, Harvard Law Professor, former faculty dean and ex-attorney for Harvey Weinstein, didn’t file income tax returns from 2005 […]

Privacy Advocates Seek to Strengthen CCPA

The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 requires the California Attorney General to adopt regulations by July 2020 to further […]

Texas Personal Injury Attorney Takes on Big Tech

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which protects internet companies from liability for what their users post, is being […]

Managing Mountains of Data: Q&A with H5

Identifying and retaining data that has business value is critical, but that same data can pose risks. Today’s General Counsel […]

The FCPA Professor Schools Assistant AG on the Meaning of “Deterrence”

In a November speech at the 20th Annual Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Compliance Congress, Assistant Attorney General Brian Benczkowski delivered […]

Prison Internet: Reading Moby Dick At Three Cents A Minute

Inmates in West Virginia prisons are receiving free tablet computers, but if they want to read e-books it will cost […]

Nine Law Firms Sued For Alleged Role In $1.3B Ponzi Scheme

Following the conviction of Robert Shapiro for engineering a $1.3 billion Ponzi scheme, nine law firms have been sued for […]

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