Cybersecurity became a growing practice area for law firms in recent years as clients had to navigate rapidly changing regulations and evolving cyberthreats. But now, cybersecurity is even more top of mind for firms as they’ve become prime targets for attacks themselves.

Just last month, three Am Law 50 firms became the latest victims of a ransomware group known as CL0P.

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