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The Dangers Of Short-Term Thinking On Information

Archivists, historians, librarians and some of the savvier people in the business world are sounding the alarm about an impending […]

Common Myths About Breach Response

By now it’s a familiar scenario: There’s been a breach, but no one is sure about the extent of it. […]

More Attorneys Slipping Into The “Precariat”

A term coined several years ago to refer to an expanding working class with unstable (i.e. precarious) low-paying jobs is […]

$3M Punitive Sanctions For Email Destruction

A federal judge in Delaware has imposed one of the largest spoliation sanctions on record since the federal rule changes, after a senior vice president of sales…

Report From The “Luxury Law Summit”

No, the conference wasn’t about the trials and tribulations of the one percent…

Limits of Cyber Insurance Being Tested in Litigation

As hackers have become more sophisticated and litigation seeking redress more frequent, companies have turned to a variety of policy types, including…

From Europe’s Privacy Regulators, Big Penalties But No Rules

In October of last year a European court invalidated the “Safe Harbor” that for 15 years had been the norm […]

Law Firm Mergers Match 2015 Numbers

Law firm mergers so far this year are keeping pace with 2015 numbers, according to figures from Altman Weil MergerLine. […]

Can You Bypass Salary Wars With “Non-Monetary Benefits”?

In the face of recently announced first year associate salaries of $180,000 at dozens of big law firms, the executive […]

Warning: Security Products Can Backfire

Security software from some of the biggest and best-known companies in the cybersecruity business has been successfully…

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