The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Judy Branham and Laurie Carpenter | March 7, 2024
The failure to comply with these assessment requirements could increase the spotlight on a company should it suffer a data breach. It is imperative that companies understand emerging laws and regulations to which they may be held accountable and proactively modify their practices to manage risk.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sharon R. Klein and Yelena Barychev | March 7, 2024
In order for public companies to make disclosures mandated by the new rules, the SEC cybersecurity requirements must flow down in contracts to companies' suppliers and partners to ensure communication, transparency, and collaboration about cybersecurity risks in the supply chain.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Susan Fahey Desmond | March 7, 2024
While incorporating beneficial technologies is advisable in any industry, employers should exercise caution and seek competent legal advice in employing these valuable tools to avoid potentially running afoul of discrimination and other laws.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kenneth Ling | March 7, 2024
Between learning what due diligence entails, figuring out commonly used financial jargon, and the other daily intricacies of the job, I seriously questioned what I had gotten myself into—and why my job felt so different than law school. But slowly, I began to find my footing as a transactional attorney.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Krishnan Nair | March 7, 2024
Vanessa Ford: Law's mental health crisis is only likely to worsen—but when blame lies with everyone, the buck stops at no-one.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Tasha Dickinson | March 5, 2024
Reflecting on the progress during Women's History Month prompts a forward-looking perspective on how women in law can transcend these statistics. The journey toward equity in partnership and board representation at law firms may well begin with mastering the art of becoming a rainmaker.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Alan Nochumson and Alex Goldberg | March 5, 2024
In a recently published opinion, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court in Johnson v. Pocono Township Zoning Hearing Board, found that an owners' use of their property as a short-term rental was a legal, existing nonconformity even after an ordinance outlawed such a use in the municipality.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter Vaira | March 5, 2024
This column deals with advice to a civil practitioner whose client has received a federal or a Pennsylvania state grand jury subpoena. This is a complicated subject.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Lisa Shuchman | March 4, 2024
Law firms have been trying to improve their culture for a long time. So why, the Global Lawyer asks, are we still shocked when we are jolted into realizing not much has changed?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Larry E. Coben | March 4, 2024
Every day people are injured by defectively designed products. Many times, the person injured was not actually "using" the product.
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