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Three Expert Lessons About Digital Threats

There is increasing need for organizations to strengthen security measures as part of their information governance plan. To do this, […]

Spymail Risk Often Ignored

Approximately 10 percent of non-spam business emails are spymail – email containing hidden tracking code that relays details about the […]

The FTC’s Strong Hand in Cyber-Privacy Cases

The authors briefly review the FTC’s enforcement authority against unfair or deceptive acts and practices, and examine pre-and post-settlement enforcement […]

Five Common Misconceptions About Cybesecurity

The first misconception is that a breach is inevitable and there is little in-house counsel can do to prevent it. […]

Get Ready for More Cyber Litigation

The Great Recession of 2007-2009 caused a precipitous drop in litigation, and legal spend for litigation dropped as well. That […]

Supplier Agreements Should Include Patent Litigation Protection

Anyone who uses patented technology can in theory be an infringer, and a considerable number of patent infringement cases are […]

E-Discovery Trends to Watch in 2017

Courts will expect parties to cooperate. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure amendments in 2015 make it clear that increased cooperation […]

Insourcing, International Due Diligence and Data-Culling

The movement toward more flexible technology is taking hold with both law firm and corporate clients globally. For lawyers, this […]

Tips to Optimize Your Preservation Process

E-discovery professionals should not use the same preservation approach for each case, but rather should follow a repeatable process that […]

Structured Data Analysis in E-Discovery

Electronically stored information can be boiled down to two types, unstructured and structured. Lawyers are most familiar with unstructured data […]

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