New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kyle Campbell | December 29, 2021
The following are key policies for protecting and governing data amidst workforce volatility.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Carol Wittenberg | December 22, 2021
It is evident that not only have virtual mediations been extremely successful, but there have also been some positive unintended consequences of virtual hearings.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Christian Sester | December 15, 2021
Does the impact of a cyber-attack give grounds to deny exequatur of the award and/or to set it aside?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | December 13, 2021
In this edition of his Technology Law column, Peter Brown discusses a recent decision that is notable for its analysis of whether computer software can be considered a "product" within the context of product liability litigation under Michigan law.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward M. Spiro and Christopher B. Harwood | December 13, 2021
In this edition of their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Christopher B. Harwood discuss a recent decision that addressed three notable exceptions to the third-party waiver rule.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mayling Blanco, Celia Cohen and Matthew Niss | December 6, 2021
The formation of the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team heralds a focus of enforcement resources towards the financial ecosystem that allows ransomware and similar threats to flourish.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian K. Mahanna, Zachary Goldman, Ariel E. Dobkin and Aric Jain | December 2, 2021
Cryptocurrency's widespread adoption is limited, in part, by an uncertain, still developing regulatory framework surrounding it. State banking regulators historically played a significant role in regulating crypto, but more recently, state attorneys general are taking a more active role in the cryptocurrency regulatory and enforcement landscape. This article discusses that landscape.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony E. Davis | November 24, 2021
This article considers some of the ethics opinions issued since the beginning of the pandemic that have addressed if, when and to what extent it is permissible for attorneys to work remotely from a state where they are not admitted.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Dani Vanderzanden and Rebecca Bennett | November 24, 2021
As the pandemic permeates workforces with many employees continuing to work from home, businesses must remain vigilant against heightened cybersecurity risks. Here are 10 important measures and reminders that can help mitigate these substantial risks.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shannon Wilkinson | November 19, 2021
Attorneys are among those whose names, work and reputations may be attacked by deep fakes, online defamation and domain squatting.
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