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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 […]
The authors, co-founders of a woman-owned and operated firm, note that while women-owned businesses comprise almost 40 percent of privately […]
With its Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD) Act. New York joins a growing number of states that […]
Virtually all law firms and companies with legal departments, and even most businesses with no in-house lawyers, by now are […]
Among the findings: Twenty-five percent said their budgets had been reduced. Workloads haven’t, however, in a few areas in particular…
To facilitate informed decision-making, a company’s contracts need to be understandable and potentially accessible across multiple areas of the organization. […]
For a simple contract, executed under English law, it’s relatively simple and electronic signatures are usually valid. However, if the other party is overseas…
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