TGC_WebEditor

Internal Cyber-Threats Go Unaddressed

According to a recent survey by the Ponemon Institute, organizations lack understanding of the cyber risks associated with negligent or […]

GDPR One Year Later

This year in May marked one year since the implementation of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation. There had been […]

A Liberal Swallows The SCOTUS Gerrymander Decision

In his take on the Court’s decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, an Atlantic magazine contributing editor echoes Winston Churchill’s […]

DOJ and FTC Feud Publicly on Antitrust

The Justice Dept took the unusual step of submitting a Statement of Interest in the Federal Trade Commission’s FTC’s case […]

Is Censoring Terrorists On The Internet Counterproductive?

Monitoring and taking down terrorist internet content is generally viewed as sound defensible policy, with the main problems being the […]

State AGs Go After Data Brokers

In comments to the Federal Trade Commission in June 2019, the state attorneys general for 40 states recommended the creation […]

A Powerful Hacker Tactic: “Island-Hopping”

The term derives from military history of World War II. Instead of a frontal attack on a big target, the […]

Las Vegas Massacre Spawns Coverage Dispute

MGM Resorts International is suing Illinois-based Zurich American Insurance Co. in a dispute related to the 2017 shooting that left […]

Alternative Billing Appears To Be Mostly Talk

Not for lack of encouragement from the corporate clients, but big law firms are not actually doing much alternative billing, […]

Is “The Constitutional Question of the Twenty-First Century” Now Before The Ninth Circuit?

According to one of the attorneys in the so-called climate kids’ lawsuit the answer is yes, and New Yorker writer […]

Daily Updates

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

Scroll to Top