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Governors Sign Cybersecurity Pact

The governors of 38 states have signed a compact pledging commitment to cybersecurity efforts that protect state systems and data. […]

Husband Of Linklaters Attorney Snared In Insider Trading Case

The man, an MIT researcher, is said by the SEC to have googled such terms “how sec detect unusual trade” […]

Are Cyber Insurers Ready For The Big One?

If you could take all the angst that companies periodically feel about cyber attacks and bottle it, you would have […]

Idaho Noncompete Law Puts Onus On Employees

Most states have been making it easier for people to switch jobs, but Idaho’s recently passed legislation goes full tilt […]

Non-Practicing Entity Socked With Legal Fees Again

A Florida court has asked Shipping & Transit LLC to pay Lensdiscounters.com’s legal costs. This is the second time in […]

A Flurry Of Talcum Powder-Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits

Nationwide, more than two thousand lawsuits are trying to make the case that repeated dusting with talcum powder is a […]

No More Enrons: Why DOJ Doesn’t Prosecute Executives

Many critics have assumed that after the financial crisis of 2008, despite overwhelming evidence of fraud, there was a conscious […]

McMansion Suit Won’t Happen

Electronic Frontier, a legal advocacy group that defends digital privacy, has backed down real estate company Zillow. The developer was […]

In-House Brand War Ignites

Food Giant Krogers –  $115.3 billion in sales last year – is suing Lidl, the newest European super market chain […]

Tech Companies Want Courts To Protect Gay Workers

Microsoft, Google, Viacom, Lyft and dozens of other companies have filed court papers in support of a case that argues […]

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