By Christine Simmons | December 17, 2018
Lawrence Byrne, a former senior federal prosecutor, managed about 100 lawyers in the NYPD's legal bureau and acted as its liaison on the Eric Garner choke hold case and other investigations.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman | December 13, 2018
The question of whether the privilege against self-incrimination can protect us from being compelled to provide mobile device passwords—the proverbial keys to our most intimate details—is testing courts across the country.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 3, 2018
Lawyers have moved to coordinate suits into multidistrict litigation and questioned an arbitration clause in Marriott's free internet monitoring program offered to its customers.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark G. McCreary | December 1, 2018
Before you assume that the CCPA will not affect you because your business is not located in California, know that companies both inside and outside of California will be affected by its requirements.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Joseph J. Schiavone, Vincent J. Proto, Lori J. Zeglarski and Robert P. Vacchiano | November 30, 2018
As many businesses do not yet have cyber-specific insurance coverage, courts are being called upon to determine whether coverage for cyber-related losses exists under traditional insurance policies.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Stanley Louissaint | November 29, 2018
Security is often seen as an inconvenience—and it can be—but the data in your firm's possession has value, and your firm has a duty to protect it.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 28, 2018
Two Iranian men have been charged with operating a long-running international hacking and extortion scheme in which they targeted public institutions—including the City of Newark—with ransomware, causing $30 million in losses, the Justice Department announced.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John T. Wolak and Randy A. Gray | November 28, 2018
Statehouses across the country are endeavoring to blanket all potential vulnerabilities through a narrowed focus on privacy and security. New Jersey is no different, with nearly 50 pending bills addressing data, privacy and cybersecurity.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Larry J. Hershman and Jeffrey S. Brenner | November 27, 2018
In response to the omnipresent threat of cyberattacks, the American Bar Association issued Formal Opinion 483, which addresses the obligations imposed upon lawyers to safeguard their clients' data. Here's how to achieve compliance.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Best Practices
By Frank Ready | November 19, 2018
While small firms may believe themselves to be less likely targets for cyber-related incidents, hackers may view them as the path of least resistance in an attempt to reach valuable data.
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