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#MeToo And Federal Law: Will The Courts Ever Catch Up?

There is a disconnect between what courts have deemed actionable workplace behavior under sexual harassment law and what, because of […]

It’s the Mount Everest of Insurance Frauds

If you’re planning a trip to Nepal, don’t count on having travel insurance. International insurance companies are threatening to end […]

Using An “Adversary Mindset” To Detect Cyber-Risk

Today’s security analyst, utilizing artificial intelligence, can detect anomalies in even the largest and most complex networks. The problem, says […]

Predictions About Cybersecurity Didn’t Come True In 2018

Government actions worldwide to tighten cybersecurity, widely predicted, didn’t happen in 2018. The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation led to […]

Should Some Internal Controls Be Surreptitious?

The Israeli defense forces claim they destroy all the attack tunnels they discover, but there is speculation that they leave […]

In-House Privilege Claim Stumbles Before Skeptical Judge

A magistrate judge had a stern message for lawyers from Adidas and to in-house lawyers generally, as he denied a […]

Public Defender Workloads Make “Right To Counsel” A Dead Letter

Studies in a number of states find that public defenders are overwhelmed and that they should be spending from between […]

Arbitration Gaining Favor In IP Disputes

Patent litigation activity has slowed a bit according to a PWC report, but median damages are going up. Under recent […]

Will Your Insurance Cover An Email Scam?

Business Email Compromise, or BEC, is a growing business for a few scammers and an increasingly common problem for businesses […]

He Was The Man, But Was He the “Key Man”?

The record label Roc Nation is suing its insurer, HCCI International Company, for failure to pay on a Key Man […]

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