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For Better Code, GitLab's Lawyers Try Ditching the Legalese
GitLab is abandoning the use of legal contract language that has become standard for the industry.When Computer Fraud Is Not 'Computer Fraud'
Jeremy M. King writes: Surprisingly, many courts have found that "Computer Fraud" coverage does not apply to a common form of Internet fraud—the email scam—and coverage will depend upon the state's law that applies to the policy. Policyholders need to know the scope of the coverage they have purchased in order to determine whether they are exposed to risks that fall within less-than-obvious gaps in that coverage.Key Questions for Financial Institutions Seeking to Maximize Insurance for “Cyber” Risks
The financial sector is the top industry target for cyber criminals, with phishing, malware and ransomware attacks increasing by double- and triple-digit…The Equifax Breach Wake-Up Call for Businesses
The epic Equifax breach highlights the urgent need for a system that eliminates central points of attack and protects businesses’ data even when…How Law Firms Can Avoid the Pitfalls of Cyberinsurance Risk
In the face of 2017’s unprecedented, global ransomware attacks, the business community is approaching a new world of regulatory requirements, including…How Open Source and Proprietary IP Can Co-Exist
Open source software imparts a number of benefits, including decreasing product development time, distributing development across a community and attracting developers to your organization. However, some organizations shy away from it due to perceived risks and disadvantages around intellectual property.Pay for Texas Big-Company GCs Up in 2016
Energy company general counsel dominate the top of the list of the best-paid GCs at large Texas companies in 2016.Duped Into Wiring $5 Million? Cyber Insurance Could Cover It
For businesses both large and small, cybersecurity threats continue to proliferate, to the point where being the victim of a cyberattack seems almost inevitable.…Duped Into Wiring $5 Million? Cyber Insurance Could Cover It
In their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown write: Courts have begun to encounter a growing number of disputes over cyber insurance coverage, mostly relating to the scope of coverage, not to its existence. One recent example is the Southern District of New York's decision in 'Medidata Solutions v. Federal Insurance Co.'Court Enforces $4.8M in Insurance Coverage for Email Scam
The legal landscape for insurance coverage for business email scams remains unsettled, but a recent decision from a Manhattan judge ordering an insurer to cover $4.8 million in losses for a company that fell victim to a "spoofing" scam may give plaintiffs a new weapon in coverage disputes.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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