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Security Risks Surrounding Generative Artificial Intelligence
Given the lack of clarity of how GenAI operates and the likelihood that further risks will emerge as usage becomes more widespread, it is imperative that attorneys and their clients adopt proactive measures to safeguard against the inherent risks presented by these technologies.Practical Prescriptions for Incident Response and Preparedness in Health Care
This article provides an overview of the health care sector's growing cybersecurity risks, best practices for helping prevent or mitigate cyberattacks and best practices for responding to incidents and mitigating health care organizations' risk of enforcement actions and litigation.Using TikTok Could Become a Federal Crime
President Biden signed a law that bans TikTok in the United States unless ByteDance divests itself from the United States within the next 12 months. If the Chinese government continues to block the sale and the ban ensues, Americans and American companies will have to ask what happens when the server host permits you to access their computer per their terms of service, but the government—a third party to the relationship—does not.'A Win for Employees and Employers': How the 'JOBS' Program Helps Probationers Find Work
"It is an opportunity to take part in a transformational approach to rehabilitation that seeks to break the cycle," writes retired Superior Court Judge Mark Sandson.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Peter Stris of Stris & Maher got an important win this week for ERISA plaintiffs at the Second Circuit.View more book results for the query "information"
Wachtell Star Received Record-Breaking Pay in First Year as Salesforce CLO
Sabastian Niles joined the CRM giant in July, giving up his career as one of the nation's top legal advisers on M&A and shareholder activism.Plaintiffs appealed a discovery order requiring them to turn over documents to defendants that plaintiffs characterized as "competitively sensitive trade secrets." Plaintiffs argued that the information was irrelevant to the claims and defenses in the case and would not lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.
Attorney Not Disqualified; Placement of Names on Witness List Not Obstruction of Justice
Factual Allegations Allow Court to Reasonably Infer Defendant Drove Car Improperly
Appellant appealed the trial court's judgment of sentence entered on his jury trial conviction of receiving stolen property and driving on a suspended license. The court affirmed, holding that the trial court did not err in admitting into evidence screenshots taken from appellant's Facebook account, which appellant utilized to offer stolen items for sale, where the digital evidence was amply authenticated by law enforcement testimony, victim testimony, and account records procured from Facebook's parent corporation.
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