Regulations
For a ransomware attack to be successful, two things are necessary. The attacker must penetrate a target, and that target […]
More and more contracts contain arbitration clauses, as parties realize that arbitration can be an efficient and cost-saving way to […]
The Constitution is clear. Trump’s term will end on January 20. Next in line is the VP, but his term […]
The former client of an Arkansas law firm has sued the firm and its managing partners, alleging they misrepresented the […]
Restrictions mandated by terms of service are nothing more than security theater; they don’t deter criminals, but strictly interpreted they […]
With pressure mounting for police reform, some states are considering changes in how officers will get insurance coverage. One version, […]
In a research paper filed with Australian regulators, Google’s go-to antitrust attorney Daniel Bitton, a partner at Axinn, Veltrop and […]
Three pieces of legislation addressing cybersecurity, particularly within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), were introduced in the House on […]
Two Illinois residents have filed putative class actions against Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet, the parent company of Google. The three […]
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal by Cargill and a U.S. subsidiary of Swiss-based Nestle SA, over […]
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