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SEC Requires Greater Disclosure of Cyber Events

Public companies may soon be required to file a Form 8-K with the SEC after experiencing a cybersecurity event.

Coverage From Cyber-Insurance Could Prove Thin

Cyber insurance demand is skyrocketing, but the difficulty of defining and quantifying damages means that companies suffering a breach will […]

“Buy American” Constraints Are In 2014 Legislation

The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014 that funds the EPA for fiscal 2014 includes a provision that some might consider […]

Patent Lawyer Making Congressional Bid, Funded By Silicon Valley Giants

A 37-year old patent lawyer is looking to unseat Silicon Valley’s longstanding 17th District House Representative, and some of the […]

U.S. Firms May Be Casualty Of China-U.S Cyber Dispute

Chinese state institutions and media have intensified a campaign to replace U.S. information technology companies with domestic counterparts, as mutual […]

Texas Court Upholds Flood Exclusion

The Texas Court of Appeals’ close look at the word ‘flood’ could inform employers examining their insurance policies.

Ralph Nader, Conservative

Commentator Timothy Noah says there was always something of a conservative streak in Nader. It just got more explicit in […]

Insurers Look To Shift Liability, Costs, Of Natural Disasters

Class action suits filed by Farmers Insurance against 200 Chicago-area communities, alleging local governments have failed to properly prepare for […]

Oh, Brother: Law Firm Family Ties May Complicate G.E. Merger

The relationship between General Electric head Jeffrey R. Immelt and Stephen Immelt, a partner and practice leader at Hogan Lovells […]

Mexico Looking Better Than China For Many U.S. Manufacturers

As labor costs in China continue to rise, Mexico looks better as a manufacturing venue for U.S. companies. Chinese labor […]

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