In-House
More than half of U.S. organizations were successfully phished in 2019, meaning they lost data, faced a credential or account compromise, or a ransomware…
Being subject to investigations has become a fact of corporate life, and investigations are expected to become more common, according […]
Whether a reporter wants a comment about a crisis or just wants to tap into your wisdom, you can make […]
After the National Security Agency discovered a potentially devastating vulnerability in Microsoft Windows 10 and some other Microsoft releases, the […]
Ransomware, said in this article to be among the easiest threats to control (avoid opening suspicious emails) has an insidious […]
Many companies, and not just in California, as of January 1 became subject to The California Consumer Privacy Act. Those […]
In the Northern District of Illinois, a court ruled that a company must produce privileged documents that an in-house attorney […]
Purveyors of a strain of malware called Maze Ransomware have added another term to their extortion deal. Not only will […]
Identifying and retaining data that has business value is critical, but that same data can pose risks. Today’s General Counsel […]
When the in-house lawyer communicates with someone from an “affiliated entity,” it complicates the question of attorney-client privilege – or […]
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