The federal government's plan to expand computer security protections into critical parts of private industry is raising concerns that the move will threaten Americans' civil liberties.
Bradford & Barthel's Eric Hunter outlines leveraging Google+ as a client portal, creating an interface between marketing, account management, clients, and attorney-level work product.
Darin M. Klemchuk, of Klemchuk Kubasta, offers ten strategies in-house counsel can employ to safeguard against employee and intellectual property issues that arise on social media.
Prevention should continue to be a primary cybersecurity focus for corporate counsel in 2012, says an analysis produced by Alan Brill of the Kroll consultancy.
The UCLA Health System has been sued for violating California law after burglars stole an external hard drive containing the personal data of more than 16,000 patients.
Adobe this week tweaked the usability of its FormsCentral service and shared details about its planned enterprise features for 2012.
Attorneys Robert C. Scheinfeld and Parker H. Bagley look at what confronts a company registering a new generic top-level domain name -- and the ensuing legal rights involved.
Legal dictation specialist BigHand is now shipping a speedier and simpler version of its eponymous software for computers and smartphones.
Social media consultant Adrian Dayton and Adam Stock of Allen Matkins suggest you look at the price you pay for web traffic to make better decisions when creating content.
Rpost this week expanded its secure email service for Microsoft Outlook and revealed it's preparing legal-specific industry partnerships.