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The U.S. Supreme Court established some limits for fraud cases brought against government contractors this week, but the ruling was […]
Rather than opt for a transatlantic merger, U.S. law firm Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice announced it will form a […]
Technologies like predictive coding play a significant role in narrowing the scope of data to potentially relevant evidence, but that […]
Risk appetite, the balance between risk-taking and risk-management, should turn on a careful set of decisions by corporate leaders, with […]
The Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (UFTA) prevents debtors from transferring assets in an effort to frustrate creditors’ collection of debts. […]
With the current state of European privacy regulations, American firms must make additional efforts with their contracts and guarantees of […]
Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, if the agent of a company pays or offers to pay a bribe to […]
Some of the first cases relating to a cyber-attack or data breach relied on traditional insurance forms that contained specific […]
Earlier this year a number of healthcare providers found themselves under siege by targeted ransomware attacks. In February, Hollywood Presbyterian […]
A data breach plaintiff, like any federal plaintiff, must establish standing in order to survive a 12(b)(1) motion to dismiss. […]
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