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U.S. Hackers Said To Penetrate Foreign Networks

The U.S. has managed to infect computers in Iran, Pakistan, China and other foreign countries, sometimes with bugs so sophisticated […]

Abu Dhabi Public Construction Project Cited For Labor Abuse

Workers on a major new culture complex in Abu Dhabi, to include Guggenheim and Louvre museums, are subject to conditions […]

Massive Cyber-Heist Hits 100 Banks

It was a meticulous, slow-moving, multi-step theft, beginning with infected emails sent to bank employees and culminating in multiple stings that took more than one form.

Prepare In Advance For A Proxy Battle

Defense of a proxy challenge is a daunting challenge and an expensive one, writes Kroll’s Dave Holley. He cites a […]

Turbulent Mix: ADA, FMLA And Workers’ Comp

What happens when an employer needs to field a situation where an employee is covered by three distinct but overlapping […]

Private Eye Hackers Indicted For Corporate Espionage

A group of private investigators who allegedly plotted to hack into companies that were involved in litigation with clients has […]

Things Are Looking Up For The Law Firms

Net income for law firms was up six percent in 2014 compared to the previous year, and profits-per-partner increased 5.7 […]

Renegade Alabama Judges Have Law On Their Side

When Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore pointed out that state judges are not bound by lower federal court decisions-in this […]

Ruth Bader Ginsburg as Feminist Crusader

In increasingly pointed dissents, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has left little doubt about her personal stance on issues […]

Law Firms Slow To Address Cybersecurity

Only 40 percent of law firms would place cybersecurity as one of their top five risks, and more than half either have not “taken steps” to insure that risk or don’t know if they have.

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