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Drafting BYOD Policies

The advantages of  “Bring Your Own Device” policies include increased productivity, greater employee satisfaction, and cost savings on a number […]

Cyber Insecurity Argued Before the Supreme Court

Last week the Supreme Court heard arguments in Carpenter v. United States, asking whether it was constitutional for law enforcement […]

Small Victory On “Oversealing”

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has been pushing back against a perceived abuse of confidentiality, primarily in patent litigation – filing […]

New DOJ Policy Ends Self-Disclosure Dilemma

Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein announced a permanent expansion of the DOJ’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Pilot Program on November 30. […]

Law Firms Defining Themselves By Industry Groups

Law firms have begun organizing by industry groups instead of practice areas, in an attempt to differentiate themselves from competitors […]

How To Hold On To Key Clients When Older Partners Retire

Nearly half the partners in the nation’s top law firms are baby boomers or older. A big challenge for the […]

Acting CFPB Chief Won’t Fire The Woman Who’s Suing Him

Mick Mulvaney, acting chief of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said he won’t fire Leandra English, the deputy director who […]

In-House Privilege “More Difficult” Says Fed Court

A recent decision from a federal district court in Louisiana provides a “ short but instructive privilege opinion for in-house […]

Former DOJ Prosecutor, Tried To Sell Sealed Whistleblower File, Pleads Guilty

A former DOJ “by the book” prosecutor who tried to sell a sealed whistleblower lawsuit file to the targeted company […]

New Chairman and Managing Partner For McGuireWoods

McGuireWoods has named Jon Harmon, a leading national trial lawyer, chairman of the firm. Jon was recommended by, and succeeds, Richard Cullen. J. Tracy […]

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