By Justin Henry | April 19, 2022
An internal email confirmed that attorneys at the New Jersey firm lost access to email and remote work systems. Meanwhile, Pennsylvania's Stevens & Lee is grappling with the consequences of a 2021 breach.
By Dan Packel | April 19, 2022
Greater deal volume, combined with other factors, has created an environment where more consequential errors can happen.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Vivian Isaboke | April 7, 2022
An examination of two cases brought forth by Hermès and Roc-A-Fella Records. They present unprecedented intellectual property issues in the NFT space and provide guidance for those seeking to navigate this digital space.
By Tom McParland | April 6, 2022
According to a complaint in the Southern District of New York, PepsiCo lacked a "functional back-up plan" to track employee time, and instead doled out an "estimated weekly pay" to its hourly employees that did not accurately reflect the actual hours they had worked.
By ALM Staff | March 30, 2022
This suit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Jonathan Bick | March 24, 2022
A combination of legal, business and technological approaches is best used to address blockchain domain name legal difficulties.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill | March 10, 2022
A company's most valued asset (its employees) can turn into its biggest legal liability by ignoring the fundamental advantages of implementing scientifically targeted cyber awareness training.
By Charles Toutant | March 7, 2022
"Ultimately, it's the client's money. The Supreme Court, given the choice of making the lawyer suffer or making the client suffer—it's not a close call," attorney Frederic Shenkman said.
By Charles Toutant | March 4, 2022
The firm sought reimbursement from the bank for its losses but the request was denied. An assistant vice president for the bank told the law firm that its investigation found that "an unknown individual was able to gain access to your online banking platform via your device, using your credentials."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Maryam Meseha | March 3, 2022
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in 'TransUnion' reinforced the problems of applying the traditional doctrine of standing to data-privacy claims.
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