By Maria Dinzeo | December 4, 2023
"Companies are faced with this conundrum of wanting to provide more detail but not wanting to give too much," Orrick partner Aravind Swaminathan said.
By Dan Roe | November 1, 2023
Latham & Watkins filed a lawsuit against a series of domain names that aimed to draw payments from clients by threatening "other accusations."
By Hugo Guzman | October 31, 2023
The company blasted the agency for "overreach" and said the enforcement action "should alarm all public companies and cybersecurity professionals across the country."
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By Ellen Bardash | October 24, 2023
Judge John T. Dorsey approved the FTX debtors' motion to deviate from rules typically used in bankruptcy proceedings.
By Justin Henry | September 5, 2023
Michael Keilty is the latest government prosecutor from Durham's team to get a job in private practice, following moves by Andrew DeFillippis and Jonathan Algor.
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U.S. District Judge Jesse In contrast, Furman found "no evidence that Schulte understood the workings of a grand jury" or that he was aware of the existence of the grand jury investigation when he first made false statements to an FBI agent.
National Law Journal | Analysis
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National Law Journal | Analysis|News
By Abigail Adcox | August 7, 2023
The New York law firm's office growth underscores the challenges and opportunities of transitioning from a smaller outpost in D.C. to one with litigation, corporate and regulatory capabilities.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 27, 2023
David Simon, Skadden's new global co-head of the firm's cybersecurity and data privacy practice, told Legaltech News that generative AI-powered deepfakes are forcing organizations to reassess their cybersecurity procedures, specifically their authentication processes.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|News
By Hugo Guzman | Greg Andrews | July 27, 2023
The "prevailing norm" in corporate America is "governance is lacking, resources are misaligned, and enterprises fly blind to their most critical cybersecurity risks, putting the company and shareholders on uncertain ground," said Scott Kannry, CEO of the cyber-risk engineering firm Axio.
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