By Thomas Spigolon | January 16, 2024
The breach, impacting nearly 20,000 people, affected the data of two health care clients subject to HIPAA, according to the Am Law 200 firm.
By Alex Anteau | January 9, 2024
The plaintiffs contend that the same incident central criminal election-meddling case against former president Donald Trump in the Superior Court of Fulton County proves their argument that Georgia's voting software system is not secure.
By Isha Marathe | January 8, 2024
Advanced legal technology means little if attorneys don't know how to use it. While some law schools are trying to change that, others are falling behind.
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 Brian Lee | November 28, 2023
On Oct. 18, the NYCBA learned that between Dec. 2, 2022, to Dec. 24, 2022, an unauthorized actor may have accessed certain personal information located on the city bar's network, the spokesman said.
By Kate Brumback / The Associated Press | November 13, 2023
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg issued a 135-page ruling late Friday in a long-running lawsuit filed by activists who want the state to ditch its electronic voting machines in favor of hand-marked paper ballots. The state had asked the judge to rule in its favor based on the arguments and facts in the case without going to trial, but Totenberg found there are "material facts in dispute" that must be decided at trial.
By Chris O'Malley | November 7, 2023
"We understand that the 23andMe breach has resulted in the targeted exfiltration and sale on the black market of at least one million data profiles pertaining to individuals with Ashkenazi Jewish heritage," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong wrote in a letter to the company.
By Heather Hollingsworth and John Hanna | The Associated Press | October 26, 2023
The disruption has left attorneys unable to search online records and forced them to file motions the old fashioned way — on paper. Courts are limping along, although the growing piles of paper are a mess that will have to be sorted and scanned eventually.
By Amanda O'Brien | October 12, 2023
Legacy firms Troutman Sanders and Pepper Hamilton both had similar capabilities in the area, according to partner Will Taylor, one of the two founders of the group.
By ALM Staff | October 9, 2023
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