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You Can’t Beat It, So You Better Insure It

That’s the message from the insurance industry, or at least as relayed from one San Francisco-based cyber-specialty insurance company that […]

How Should Employers Handle The Measles Outbreak?

The presence of measles may interface with numerous laws and regulations, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Family […]

What Lawyers Need To Know About Cybersecurity

It’s a subject “so overwhelming that many lawyers don’t know where to start,” says an IT/cybersecurity firm, as preface to […]

Employees, Agents And The Attorney/Client Privilege

Even though attorney-client privilege is the oldest of evidentiary privileges, many privilege issues remain unresolved, particularly as they relate to […]

“White-Hat” Hackers Can Beef Up Company Security

So called white-hat hackers can be a powerful tool to expose system vulnerabilities. The process of utilizing them has become […]

Study: 40 percent Of Used Storage Drives Weren’t Wiped

If you decide to donate used computer equipment to a good cause, or otherwise pass it on, don’t assume the […]

Five Ways Your Website Can Be Infected

The first step in protecting yourself against website malware is understanding what you’re up against…

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Sensible Disclosure Concerning Litigation Finance

Lobbyists opposed to litigation finance promote the misconception that it is fundamentally unethical. They contend that unless relationships between funders […]

Will United States Border Protection Admit Your Foreign Visitor?

The chances that your visiting overseas employee will run into problems with Customs and Border protection may be as high […]

Woman Hit By T-Shirt Sues Houston Astros

The mascot of the Houston Astros, named “Orbit” as homage to Houston’s space industry, was shooting t-shirts into the stands […]

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