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Insurers' subrogation action failed where they failed to identify specific contractual provisions or common law duties of care that were breached by hosting company that suffered a data breach.
The Year of Cyber Disclosures: Navigating the SEC's New Rules
In December, the SEC's new cybersecurity rules went into effect, requiring detailed reporting by public companies regarding cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance and—perhaps most notably—incidents. This article offers a practical guide to navigating the new disclosure requirements and an overview of how some companies have already begun to respond, as well as analysis of the SEC's rule in the context of a broader trend of regulatory reporting requirementsPlaintiffs in data breach class action lacked standing where there was no allegation that their personal/protected information was published or misused. Defendants' motion to dismiss granted.
Protecting Your Class: Safeguards for the Current Cybersecurity and Privacy Landscape
Data breaches are on the rise, as are the costs associated with them. AI is allowing bad actors to quickly shift tactics and generate more believable scams. There is a significant uptick in attempted fraudulent filings. This article presents various ways in which you can protect your organization, as well as your class, from these threats.Judge Clears Negligence Claim to Proceed in Data Breach Suit Against Cohen Cleary
"Article III standing is a rapidly developing area of the law in the context of data breach class actions. We are pleased that the court found, correctly, that plaintiff has Article III standing to support these claims," said plaintiff's counsel Laura Van Note, a shareholder at Cole & Van Note in Oakland, California.People in the News—March 15, 2024—Greenberg Traurig, Laffey Bucci
Health care and FDA practice shareholder Brad M. Rostolsky, of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, was among the featured faculty at the 30th annual Health Law Institute, presented by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute (PBI).Navigating the AI Frontier: The Crucial Role of Corporate Governance in Artificial Intelligence
While broad governance concepts regarding AI have been the talk of various government agencies and commissions, no sweeping legislation yet exists in the area of AI and none is expected soon. Therefore, businesses using AI must craft and implement their own self-governance policies and procedures that address these risks head-on.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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