By C. Ryan Barber | September 5, 2017
With its third data security-related settlement in as many weeks, the Federal Trade Commission laid blame Tuesday on a "man in the middle"—a software program, designed to interfere with how browsers interact with websites, that left sensitive consumer information vulnerable. The FTC joined with 32 state attorneys general—including California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut—in faulting Lenovo Inc., a leading computer manufacturer.
By Michael Booth | September 1, 2017
The former owner of one of New Jersey's largest newspaper groups will be allowed to pursue fraud claims against two security contractors it claims used a wayward executive to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in contracts improperly.
By Jonathan Bick | August 14, 2017
The automation of certain attorney functions has given rise to "smart contracts," which are gaining popularity owing to the use of block chains.
By Michael Booth | August 7, 2017
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Monday signed legislation permitting victims and witnesses of alleged domestic violence or sexual assault to testify against defendants through closed-circuit television—a possibility that until now existed only for minors.
By Ed Silverstein | August 3, 2017
Recent Russian cyber actions, such as the restrictive use of VPN technology, may make it more difficult for companies to conduct routine business activities.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 24, 2017
Despite regulating spam emails, the federal CAN-SPAM Act may do little to prevent phishing spam from reaching your inbox.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | July 17, 2017
How to keep your law firm safe from cyber attacks
By Roy Strom | June 30, 2017
Don't want to get sued for legal malpractice? Here's one over-lawyerly solution: Don't hire laterals. A survey of malpractice insurers states that conflicts of interest, often arising from lateral recruits, is the most common reason for malpractice suits.
By Charles Toutant | June 29, 2017
In two unrelated decisions issued Wednesday, New Jersey courts have asserted jurisdiction over accused hackers who have no connection to the state, but allegedly sought to inflict harm on Garden State residents.
By Ian Lopez | June 29, 2017
A survey of 200 U.S. firms found that many law firms are unprepared for cyberattacks, and it's hurting their standing with clients.
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