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How An IoT Hack Could Bring Down The Grid

There’s been much speculation about the kind of hacking that will come with the Internet of Things. Now some research […]

Detecting Zero Day

Zero-day malware attacks have foiled cybersecurity experts because such malware is devised to evade certain techniques they’ve come to rely […]

Risk Control Begins At The Top

Creating a risk-aware company culture begins with agreeing on a vision and making sure all the key players are on […]

A Divorce Lawyer’s $80M Malpractice Suit

The former clients of divorce lawyer Mark Luttier include Bill Koch, rock and roll hall-of-famer Clarence Clemons, and more recently […]

Three State Attorneys General Investigating Marriot

Personal information about hundreds of millions of guests was compromised by the data breach at Marriot International, which took place […]

Celebrity Lawyers Star In Nation’s Soap Opera

An article in Town&Country laments the crassness and loss of decorum in our civic life, and fingers big-shot lawyers with […]

Best Practices When The Corporate Client Is Deposed

Depositions of company employees are an increasingly important component of corporate litigation, and in major cases they can go on […]

New EU Whistleblower Protections

There will be new protections for whistleblowers in the EU next year if proposed regulations go into effect. Under the […]

SEC Hits Mayweather, DJ Khaled, For Crypto-Coin Promotion

Early in November the SEC issued a stern warning to investors: Be wary of paid endorsements “from artists, sports figures, […]

U of Az Paid Law Firms $1.4 Million In Basketball Corruption Probe Costs

The University of Arizona has spent at least $1.4 million on outside legal work during the 12 months since a […]

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