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ILTA Panel on Law Firm Security Draws a Crowd
The panel discussion "Believe It or Not, You've Been Hacked" drew a standing-room-only crowd at the International Legal Technology Association annual conference, and for good reason. Law firm security weaknesses were revealed.Littler Mendelson Rapped by Judge, Hit With Penalty
A California judge has fined Cypress Semiconductor Corp. and its law firm, San Francisco-based Littler Mendelson, nearly $88,000 for failing to name more than 20 witnesses during the discovery phase of a sexual harassment case. Superior Court Judge Richard Turrone levied the penalty after a mistrial was declared in a case filed by a former Cypress employee. A new trial will be set later this year.Book review: 'Locked Down: Information Security for Lawyers' is essential reading
With 18 chapters and 170 pages of core materials and another 126 pages of appendices, Locked Down: Information Security for Lawyers, by Sharon Nelson, David Ries and John W. Simek should be required reading for any managing partner, risk partner, technology committee chair, or interested attorney in a law firm.View more book results for the query "Carlson Companies"
Book Review: Locked Down: Information Security for Lawyers
Locked Down: Information Security for Lawyers, by Sharon D. Nelson, David Ries, and John W. Simek should be required reading for any attorney concerned with information security and privacy.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
Three attorneys join Robinson & Cole; McKenna Long & Aldridge names a new chair to its public finance group; and Wiley Rein expands its environment and safety practice with the addition of a partner in Washington, D.C. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].1st DCA Reverses Itself In Ruling In Favor Of Employee In Workers' Comp Case
The First District Court of Appeal said a worker totally disabled in a workplace accident can claim permanent disability even if the worker is still improving medically when temporary disability benefits expire.Losing ugly: GOP strategy on health care may backfire
THE DEMOCRATS WON their health-care victory ugly, after a yearlong, fractious, uninspiring process filled with rancid deals and worse compromises, redeemed only by the moment when they actually delivered reform to the country. Republicans lost even uglier, not so much in opposition as in sullen, lockstep refusal to consider any reforms, even ones they were previously for, like cutting waste and fraud from Medicare.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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