...declared. Tollin also found inspiration from Tim Stanley, an advisor to WireLawyer and founder...
Data breaches carry serious financial risk, including business interruption losses, regulatory fines, and civil damages. Judy Selby, partner at Baker Hostetler, explains how insurance can help manage
...cost-free services such as Justia.com and Princeton University's RECAP aren't advanced enough, leaving room...
...group cited three key cases: Brooks v. Macy's...
The emerging law on the appropriateness of technological conditions on pretrial release and sentencing is bending toward the "least restrictive but technically feasible" approach, writes cybercrime s
With the increasing popularity of Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, social media-related employment disputes have grown. Proskauer's Elise Bloom and John Barry offer some observations and lessons
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
For attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown, the ubiquity of the internet and the easy distribution of copyrighted material across boundaries have created novel issues for personal jurisdiction
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Attorney A. Ross Pearlson explores how the District of New Jersey case, I-Med Pharma v. Biomatrix, has come to highlight the dangers of inattention in e-discovery
...prototypical example of this strategy is Sony BMG Music Entertainment...
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