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Data And Business Litigation

Data retention is a double-edged sword. Data can be a treasure trove of evidence, notably in matters involving trade secrets […]

In Kansas, ACLU Defends Fossil Fuel Critics Accused of Unauthorized Practice Of Law

After two fossil-fuel critics helped make the case against proposed injection wells before the Kansas Corporation Commission, the KCC deputy […]

Supreme Court Changing Where You Can Be Sued

In three decisions over the past five years, the Supreme Court has curtailed the power of U.S. courts over out-of-state […]

Big Fines, Early Lessons, From The GDPR

The two biggest fines ever imposed under the General Data Protection Regulation were leveled by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office in July. Both dwarfed the €50 million ($56.3M) imposed by France against Google in January.

Cyber “Advanced Persistent Threats” Lurk Before Striking

Some of the most insidious and sophisticated cyber attacks against organizations take the form of “Advanced Persistent Threats.” The key […]

“Deep Fakes” Are A Free Speech Conundrum

By today’s standards the job that was done on Nancy Pelosi is relatively primitive. Recently, for example, to prove a […]

GDPR One Year Later

This year in May marked one year since the implementation of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation. There had been […]

A Powerful Hacker Tactic: “Island-Hopping”

The term derives from military history of World War II. Instead of a frontal attack on a big target, the […]

Alternative Billing Appears To Be Mostly Talk

Not for lack of encouragement from the corporate clients, but big law firms are not actually doing much alternative billing, […]

The Relationship Partner: Planning For A Smooth Transition

Begin the process years ahead of time and don’t treat it as a simple administrative task, say this article’s co-authors, […]

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