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Cybersecurity Protocols and ADR

Surveys taken after the massive Panama Papers hack suggested that law firm cybersecurity industry-wide was lagging behind health care and […]

Eschew the Federalist Society, Says Former Federal Judge

James P. Donohue, a former federal judge, recalls that the parties before him were often at the low point of […]

A Powerful But Often Ignored Compliance Tool

Social norms play a major role in governing behavior. That’s something compliance officers need to keep in mind when they […]

Legal Battle With Ex-CEO At Barnes & Noble Is A Study In Privilege

The CEO of Barnes & Noble was accused of sexual harassment by an executive assistant, triggering an investigation under the […]

Blogger Says Certs Reveal High Court’s Rightward Tilt

Kenneth Jost, blogging on Jost on Justice, writes that the Supreme Court’s partisan tilt can be seen in several of […]

Photographer Sues Law Firm For Using His Skyline Photo

A Kansas City photographer has sued a law firm, claiming it used his copyrighted work on its website without permission. […]

Data Breach Fallout: Target Sues Insurer Chubb

Target Corp. has sued a unit of insurer Chubb Ltd., alleging it failed to indemnify the company for a $138 […]

Litigation Saga Ends For Coach Who Said “Slide”

During a kids’ baseball game back in 2012, a coach signaled “slide” to a base-runner who was heading for third. […]

Shareholder’s Rights V. The Accountant-Client Privilege

It’s not unusual for a business or its executives to be accused of mismanagement or wrongdoing by a minority shareholder […]

IT Provider Discovers Massive Breach After Hacker Runs Out of Storage Space

ArsTechnica reports that InfoTrax Systems, an IT provider, was first breached in 2014, when a hacker exploited vulnerabilities in the […]

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