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Data Security For Legal Depts and Firms

Five things that legal department executives would like to see in order to help improve data security for the legal […]

‘Nut Rage’ Exec Could See Three Years In Prison

South Korean prosecutors are seeking a three-year sentence for a Korean Air executive who threw a fit after being served […]

Warner Bros. Prevails In ‘Gravity’ Suit

A bestselling author failed to convince a court that the film ‘Gravity’ was based on her book of the same […]

SCOTUS Overrules Sixth Circuit In Benefits Vesting Case

The issue in M&G Polymers USA, LLC v. Tackett was whether courts “must apply ordinary rules of contract interpretation when […]

Emoji Central To Silk Road Trial

The trial of Ross W. Ulbricht, who is accused of running an online black market platform known as Silk Road, […]

‘Revenge Porn’ Target Of New K&L Gates Project

K&L Gates’ new project, the 50-attorney Cyber Civil Rights Legal Project, is targeting posters of “revenge porn,” usually spurned lovers […]

The Face Of International Litigation

A post from Merrill Brink, a company that provides language translation services for international business, looks at some general trends […]

TPG Capital Sues Former Spokesman For Leaking Info

Former spokesman and public affairs executive Adam Levine was also a New York Times informant, TPG Capital claims in a […]

U.S. Business Groups Push Back Against China’s ‘Intrusive’ Cyber Rules

New cybersecurity measures proposed by the Chinese government are “intrusive,” and will effectively isolate China’s ICT firms from the global […]

Why Even Cutthroat Lawyers Should Want to Cooperate In E-Discovery

The word “cooperation” is often part of court opinions on e-discovery, but its practice is often given short shrift by […]

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