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Chinese Hacker Suspected in Four-Month Cyberattack on U.S. Organization

Chinese Hacker Suspected in Four-Month Cyberattack on U.S. Organization

The cyberattack on an unnamed US company that was said to have a significant presence in China unfolded over a period of at least four months.

House Hearing Tackles CISA’s Secure-by-Design Initiative to Improve Cybersecurity

House Hearing Tackles CISA’s Secure-by-Design Initiative to Improve Cybersecurity

Tech leaders urge stronger incentives and developer training for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s secure-by-design push, highlighting challenges for small organizations.

Federal Court Blocks Department of Labor 2024 Salary Threshold Rule

Federal Court Blocks Department of Labor 2024 Salary Threshold Rule

The Court’s ruling of the Department of Labor rule on salary thresholds leaves employers to reassess compliance with exemption classifications and pay practices.

Florida Appeals Court Clarifies the State’s Whistleblower Act

Florida Appeals Court Clarifies the State’s Whistleblower Act

The Court explained that Florida’s Whistleblower Act requires proof of actual violations, not just reasonable belief, raising stakes for whistleblower claims.

Delaware Court Opinion Highlights Importance of Clear Integration and Non-Reliance Provisions in M&A Agreements

Delaware Court Opinion Highlights Importance of Clear Integration and Non-Reliance Provisions in M&A Agreements

Explore a Delaware Court decision that questions reliance on a purchase agreement clause to bar extra-contractual misrepresentation claims.

Third Circuit Limits Arbitration Discovery Clarifies Procedures

Third Circuit Limits Arbitration Discovery Clarifies Procedures

In Young v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc., the Third Circuit Court of Appeals clarified the conditions under which claims may proceed directly to arbitration without discovery.

Ransomware Attack on ENGlobal Highlights Growing Cybersecurity Risks for Critical Infrastructure

Ransomware Attack on ENGlobal Highlights Growing Cybersecurity Risks for Critical Infrastructure

Read how a ransomware attack on ENGlobal exposes rising cybersecurity risks for critical infrastructure and the need for robust defenses in vital sectors.

Robinhood Faces Class Action Alleging Negligence and Security Failures Over Data Breach

Robinhood Faces Class Action Alleging Negligence and Security Failures Over Data Breach

Robinhood faces a class action suit over a data breach, alleging negligence, poor cybersecurity, and exposing customers to the risk of unauthorized loans and identity theft.

Supreme Court of Hawaii Rules Pollution Exclusion Bars Coverage in Aloha Petroleum Climate Change Lawsuit

Supreme Court of Hawaii Rules Pollution Exclusion Bars Coverage in Aloha Petroleum Climate Change Lawsuit

AIG has no duty to defend Aloha Petroleum in climate change lawsuits where it had been cited, says the court, because pollution exclusions in the policies at issue barred coverage.

Federal Trade Commission Sues Fintech Company Over Deceptive Marketing and Hidden Fees

Federal Trade Commission Sues Fintech Company Over Deceptive Marketing and Hidden Fees

Delve into the case where the Federal Trade Commission accuses Dave, Inc. of violating the FTC Act and the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act.

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