0 results for 'null'
Dozens of NYPD Officers Sued for Alleged False Arrests During Police Violence Protests
In two separate class action complaints, filed in state and federal court, the attorneys said their clients were arrested without justification and placed in cells with other detainees who were not wearing masks to protect against the spread of the COVID-19 virus.Catastrophes and COVID-19 are Changing P&C Business Trends
For most lines, premium volume had been rising through the end of 2019. The events of 2020 abruptly changed that.Cruz Reynoso, First Latino Supreme Court Justice in California, Dies at 90
"His 'justice bone' led him to a life dedicated to pursuit of social justice; from elementary school until well into his eighties he fought for those who needed help," Reynoso's son Rondall Reynoso wrote in an obituary.California February Bar Exam Pass Rate Climbs to 37%
The state bar noted Friday that if February's test had been graded with the 1440 cut score, just 23.7% would have passed.View more book results for the query "*"
Indiana Supreme Court Addresses Deepfakes and Insurance Coverage
Insurance coverage for deepfakes is in its nascent stages.Deepfakes and Insurance Coverage
Insurance coverage for deepfakes is in its nascent stages.Time Well Spent: Cultivating a Broad Cybersecurity Team
Cyberthreats require deliberate prevention techniques, enterprise-wide awareness, and a well-planned incident response.Insecurity: Unregulated IOT and the Verkada Data Breach
If the unregulated, unsecured nature of many IoT devices remains industry standard practice, it is a near guarantee that breaches like the Verkada breach will become even more frequent, and likely more severe than they already are.Vaccinations in the Workplace: The Privacy Conundrum
Privacy laws present a challenge as to how employers can collect, maintain and use proof of vaccinations.