Talk about a return on investment. In 1916 three lawyers each put $500 in the bank and started a law firm. Today, the firm they createdBaker & Hostetlerdeposits hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Based in Cleveland, Baker & Hostetlers practice areas include business,...
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Data breaches and network intrusions are front page news and businesses should take a "when, not if" approach to these threats and treat data security as one of their most important business
...surge in profits, to $3.42 million per equity partner. Baker & Hostetler, meanwhile, ...
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a final rule to strengthen the privacy and security protections of health information established under HIPAA that made significant changes in
...Baker & Hostetler partners Gilbert Keteltas and Karin Scholz Jenson have been named co...
Does your risk management plan include vendor-supplied software and applications? Judy Selby, partner at Baker & Hostetler, says that every outsourced application represents a data breach risk
...Marc Powers, national leader of Baker & Hostetler securities litigation and regulatory enforcement practice. Powers, who sits on Wolters...
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
All parties to a lawsuit are supposed to preserve documents and data once they reasonably anticipate litigation. We all know that does not always happen, say Baker Hostetler partner Judy Selby and at
...inherently complicated it needs to handle matters as vast as Baker & Hostetler's role in advising the Securities Investor Protection Corp. during investigations...
Lawyers expect ubiquitous computing and always-on connectivity
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