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SEC Cybersecurity Allegations Against SolarWinds Dismissed

Learn more about the SEC cybersecurity allegations against SolarWinds saying they didn’t adequately disclose a 2019 cyberattack.

Lessons from Neiman Marcus Third-Party Data Breach

Discover what companies can do to prevent issues like those from the Neiman Marcus third-party data breach of cloud services company Snowflake.

Ransom Attack On Fintech Company Yields Employee Information

Impact Of Evolve Bank Ransomware Attack Hits Fintech Industry

Read how the Evolve Bank ransomware attack has turned into a significant issue for several companies associated with the Memphis-based bank.

Court Allows Antitrust Claims Concerning Apple’s iCloud Restrictions to Proceed

Cybercrime Gangs Developing Malware For Data Exfiltration

Big cybercrime gangs have the means and the incentive to invest in R&D and now employ a data exfiltration tool targeting Windows hosts.

LockBit Ransomware Gang Publishes Files, Federal Reserve Lowballs Ransom

Banning Ransomware Payments Unlikely To Happen

Explore why cybersecurity agencies say banning ransomware payments is unlikely but agree on mandating the reporting of cyber incidents.

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Are NFTs Securities? Class Action Against NBA Partner Sheds Light on the Debate

Are NFTs securities? A class action claims Dapper Labs’ NFTs, sold with the NBA, claims they are. Learn more from the case.

DOJ Declined Prosecution of Private Equity Firm Following Voluntary Disclosures

Delaware Court Settles M&A Dispute By Assessing Equal Damages

Read how a Delaware court settled an M&A dispute by assessing equal damages for contractual obligations and fiduciary breaches.

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Supreme Court Decisions Mean Major Changes In Agency Regulation

Learn how two recent Supreme Court decisions will result in significant changes to the rules that courts will apply in reviewing federal agency actions.

Why Tracking Key Process Metrics Is Important for Legal Ops

Takeaways from an Insider Trading Trial For In-House Counsel

Discover why In-house counsel need to update their advice to executives and employees regarding insider trading thanks to a new ruling.

Federal Court Rejects Class Complaint for Lack of Specificity

How Does Ending the Chevron Deference Reshape APA Litigation?

Learn how the Supreme Court decision ending the Chevron deference reshapes APA litigation and levels the playing field for challenging federal regulations.

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