Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 24, 2023
"Not until roughly three months after it claims to have discovered the data breach did defendant begin sending the notice to persons whose [personal identifying information] defendant confirmed was potentially compromised," the complaint said. "The notice lacked sufficient information on how the breach occurred, what safeguards have been taken since then to safeguard further attacks, and/or where the information hacked exists today."
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 24, 2023
"Scramoge's bizarre behavior, including offering and then withdrawing a covenant not to sue which would have disposed of this action, leave BMW without any assurance Scramoge will not spring a new infringement case on BMW when it so chooses," BMW told the court.
By Chris O'Malley | August 18, 2023
Some efforts have been overzealous to the extent they could be viewed as giving a discriminatory preference for a particular minority or group. "I thought, 'Holy cow, where was their in-house counsel on this? Where was their outside counsel?'" Shawe Rosenthal lawyer Fiona Ong recalled about one particularly egregious case.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | August 14, 2023
Bielli & Klauder and Gainey McKenna & Egleston filed the latest complaint in the Delaware Court of Chancery. It is expected to proceed in parallel with a case in the Western District of Washington's Seattle Division.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Andrew Pieper, John Katuska and Karen Duffy | August 14, 2023
The Mallory decision could have far-reaching implications for businesses throughout the country, creating a real possibility that companies could soon be hauled into state courts where they never would have been expected to be sued.
Corporate Counsel | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | August 14, 2023
McKinsey associate GC Veronica Ip and MoFo's Kate Driscoll discuss what each got out of the six-month spell that Driscoll covered for Ip while she was on parental leave.
By Brad Kutner | August 10, 2023
"It takes time for control of the EEOC to change in alignment with a new administration and we've only just reached that point now," Seyfarth Shaw partner Andrew Scroggins said.
By Jane Wester | August 9, 2023
Amazon's attorneys at Davis Wright Tremaine defended the platform's procedures in a filing and argued the requested relief would constitute unconstitutional prior restraint.
By Brad Kutner | August 9, 2023
"If the FTC sues to block this transaction it will definitely put the new guidelines to the test in the courts and do so in a way I don't think the FTC is going to like," said Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider partner Michael Keeley.
By Chris O'Malley | August 7, 2023
Massachusetts federal Judge William Young held software company Pegasystems accountable for pooh-poohing a theft-of-trade-secrets lawsuit that actually had legitimacy.
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