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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Our first runners-up this week at Bracewell won a whopping $1.6 billion in damages in a breach of contract suit against IBM Corp.What I Have Learned in 50 Years of Practicing Family Law
I have seen remarkable changes in the way family law is practiced, including how technology has changed the profession so much that new attorneys would not recognize how things used to be.Texas Takeaways: Is Your Business a Good Candidate for Cyber Insurance?
Managers, partners, high ranking executives, owners and other decision-makers have the very important task of evaluating their risk and cybersecurity status and making the decision of whether or not they want to get cyber insurance.Are Federal Courts Trying to Kill Off Diversity Jurisdiction by Using LLCs?
Recently, several district courts around the country have, upon the filing of a new complaint (or removal action), been issuing sua sponte orders requiring diversity plaintiffs (or removal defendants) to amend their complaints to specifically identify the citizenship of each member of any limited liability company named in their pleading.Is Your Law Firm or Business Using Good Cyber Hygiene?
These three steps can help make your law firm or business a tougher target for hackers.View more book results for the query "IBM"
How Your Small Business Can Protect Itself Against Cyberattacks
These seven steps can help guide small businesses toward the right cyber liability coverage.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
A team of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath intellectual property litigators led by partners David Gross and Chad Drown won a defense verdict for Seagate after a two-week patent infringement trial.For Small and Midsize Firms, Threats of Data Breaches Loom Large
Reports of network breaches at McCarter & English and Stevens & Lee serve as a cautionary tale that giant firms aren't the only ones that need to be on alert.Small Businesses are Underestimating Cyberthreats
A report from Corvus shows many small businesses are aren't addressing the threat they face from hackers.Former Gibson Dunn Chair Ron Beard Dies at 83
Beard helped set Gibson Dunn on its trajectory to become one of the largest firms in the world. Upon stepping down, he worked at the Zeughauser Group as a consultant.Trending Stories
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