By narrowing the scope of sanctions for failure to preserve electronically stored information, the revised Rule 37(e) of the Federal Ruled of Civil Procedure may eliminate many concerns of litigants
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
... Aug. 21 • Digital Government Institute: Tactical Procurements to Impact Agency Mission Conference. 9:30 a.m. EDT. Washington, D.C. Registration...
A fight between Amazon Web Services and IBM U.S. Federal over a $600 million contract to provide cloud computing services to the Central Intelligence Agency gives a rare glimpse into the role of gove
Reversing decades of federal patent awards, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ruled that human genes and the information they encode are not patent-eligible
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...to draft the guidelines. These days, he adds, "The impact on public companies of a bad news event it's immediate...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Data protection has become a topic of discussion at the board level and a top priority for senior executives, particularly those tasked with driving and managing the growth of an organization
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
It's not always good to be Number One. A Ponemon Institute study says the U.S. is the most costly country in the world in which to have a data breach. But there are mitigating strategies you can use,
At the Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference in Orlando, Fla., a number of vendors in computer forensics, cybersecurity, and e-discovery released new products, which make CEIC an annual e
Hitting 50? You've only just begun to fully exploit your legal technology education and career opportunities
...an intimate program at Fordham University School of Law, on "The Impact of Technology on the Future of Law Firms." The event drew...
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