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Warning About The “KRACK” Attack On Wi-Fi Networks

A new cybersecurity threat, one that targets wi-fi networks, is said to allow hackers to “inject and manipulate data,” including […]

Supreme Court Often Cites Factual And Statistical Falsehoods In Its Rulings

An article in ProPublica documents numerous instances in which the U.S. Supreme Court, in matters ranging from trivial to momentous, […]

Talk But No Action On Cybersecurity From Trump

The founder of a cybersecurity venture firm laments this administration’s pattern of being long on oratory about cybersecurity, but short […]

EPA Vows To Litigate Environmental Suits

From now on the policy of the EPA will be to litigate lawsuits filed by environmentalists, not settle them. According […]

Sessions Cracking Down On Marijuana

Thanks to an obscure provision in a budget bill passed at the end of the Obama administration, the DOJ doesn’t […]

Drafting BYOD Policies

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is ubiquitous in many industries, but allowing employees to retain confidential company information on personal […]

A Global Look at Managing Extremism in the Workplace

Recent acts of terrorism in the name of religion in France, England and other countries, along with demonstrations and protests […]

“Sex” In Title VII

Gender norms are rapidly breaking down. As millennials join the workforce, they bring changed attitudes with them. Ironically, the law […]

Managing Corporate Data in the Era of Mobile Tech and the Internet of Things

The increase in data has serious legal implications for American businesses in the areas of data security, e-discovery, and recordkeeping. […]

Q&A on E-Discovery

The increased use of technology in the workplace has added to the complexity of e-discovery. Relevant, discoverable information may be […]

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