By Amanda Bronstad | January 5, 2023
Attorneys have alleged in at least six new class actions that TikTok has inserted JavaScript code into websites of third parties its users accessed through its app.
By Cassandre Coyer | January 4, 2023
While external pressures of risks of data breaches and expanding data privacy laws are pushing many firms to rethink their data retention strategies, actual implementation of such policies could still take considerable time.
By Justin Henry | December 28, 2022
The trove of compromised material allegedly includes client data, firm financials, strategic planning documents and proprietary software, which could potentially disadvantage the firm to competitors seeking to gain leverage on Proskauer Rose by getting a peek into its internal planning.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Justin Henry | December 5, 2022
Leaders at the Newark-based firm say temporary expenses during the pandemic came back into play during its 2022 fiscal year, which saw it expand into Indianapolis and Miami.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Michelle A. Schaap | November 23, 2022
Attorneys have not only an ethical duty to keep their client's data confidential, but also a duty to keep abreast of the latest resources (technology) available to do so. Attorneys are further ethically required to notify clients of a data breach that compromises clients' data.
By James Vezeris | November 23, 2022
Given the increasing frequency of ransomware attacks, organizations need to have appropriate policies and procedures in place before an attack occurs to limit data exposure and data loss and minimize the organization's downtime in the event of a ransomware attack.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Harris Freier and Avi R. Jerushalmy | November 22, 2022
The Third Circuit's decision is in keeping with other jurisdictions that have focused on the exposure of personally identifiable information as the actual harm, rather than a subsequent harm such as identity theft.
By John T. Wolak and William C. Martinez | November 22, 2022
These best practices will help protect New Jersey businesses from potential legal and regulatory actions.
By Nancy Del Pizzo and Deborah Isaacson | November 18, 2022
It is critical for attorneys advising businesses that reach consumers both inside and outside of New Jersey to be aware of these new requirements to provide appropriate advice to their clients.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 13, 2022
A CLE course on cybersecurity should be mandatory for New Jersey attorneys, and the sooner the better.
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