In-House News
More than half of businesses were hit by a ransomware attack in 2019, at an estimated total cost of $11.5 […]
A recent joint report from Lloyd’s of London and KPMG finds that as much of 85 percent of total business […]
What constitutes a privileged communication? This Today’s General Counsel article considers some of the complexities and the light that may […]
A data breach brings with it some of the most difficult calls in-house legal will ever have to make. What […]
As bring-your-own device policies proliferate and digital storage becomes cheaper and more prevalent, it gets easier to pilfer trade secrets. […]
The Ninth Circuit has issued a decision that for the first time adopted a waiver standard for the work-product doctrine […]
An increasing number of families of employees who have died of Covid-19 are filing lawsuits against employers. The key question […]
Contracts may need to be modified for many reasons, including changes in the financial or regulatory regime. (One example: The […]
For a ransomware attack to be successful, two things are necessary. The attacker must penetrate a target, and that target […]
Three pieces of legislation addressing cybersecurity, particularly within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), were introduced in the House on […]
Daily Updates
Sign up for our free daily newsletter for the latest news and business legal developments.