Risk Management

Conducting Privileged Internal Investigation

The communication must be confidential and for the purpose of rendering legal advice. It sounds simple, but there are numerous […]

Getting Real With Sexual Harassment Training

Two Supreme Court decisions gave many legal departments the idea that if you cover the base with something you can tell a court was “sexual harassment  training,” you might get off the liability hook…

Drafting BYOD Policies

The advantages of  “Bring Your Own Device” policies include increased productivity, greater employee satisfaction, and cost savings on a number […]

In-House Privilege “More Difficult” Says Fed Court

A recent decision from a federal district court in Louisiana provides a “ short but instructive privilege opinion for in-house […]

Soon It’s Self-Driving Cargo Ships, And A Big Liability Question

Liability and insurance issues that will arise after various possible scenarios involving autonomous ships, including cyber attacks and accidents…

The Cybersecurity Threat From Terminated Employees

A manageable problem, but one that requires concerted and ongoing effort to manage. Among the recommendations: Carefully log…

Fraud Lawsuit Hits Equifax, On Its Home Turf

A class action alleges that fraud stemming from the Equifax breach has already begun. The lawsuit – filed in federal […]

Why Your Malpractice Insurance Application Must Be Strictly Accurate

Rescission following a claim is the worst case scenario, and there are two things about it that law firm managers […]

Traveling

Protecting Client Data When Traveling

“Traveling at home and abroad with nearly unlimited access to client data is a boon for attorneys’ productivity. The downside,” […]

Massive Intel Security Flaw Awaits Patching

Two potentially serious vulnerabilities are embedded in a variety of chips that were manufactured by Intel in the last several […]

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