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Mintz Hires Manatt's Data Privacy Leader, 2 Colleagues in Boston Expansion
Scott Lashway, who had founded Manatt's Boston office in 2019, now serves as co-chair of Mintz's data privacy and cybersecurity practice.Nervous System: Cybersecurity 1800s Style
Hacking may seem like a current phenomenon, but in the 1830s, a pair of brothers managed to carry on a scheme of hijacking the French national telecommunications network for two years before being caught.The 2024 Am Law 200: Top Performers in RPL, PEP & VPL
When ranking all 200 law firms by revenue per lawyer, profits per equity partner and value per lawyer, there are a few of the Second Hundred who make it into the top 20 of those lists.'The Biggest Fallacy of the Industry': How Flexible Working Policies are Failing Both Men and Women
Top lawyers and commentators spotlight how policies are failing women, and also how, due to social pressure, men often avoid the topic altogether.Summary Judgment Motions Denied in Labor Law Section 240(1) Claim
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Deal Watch: Kirkland and Latham Pull Double Duty as PE Deals Flow
Private equity deals appear to be making a comeback this year.Deal Watch: Kirkland and Latham Pull Double Duty as PE Deals Flow
Private equity deals appear to be making a comeback this year.What a Recent Labor Law §240(1) Decision Teaches Us About Stare Decisis
This article examines the recent Court of Appeals decision that addresses whether the plaintiff was engaged in the type of "repairing" activity that is covered by Labor Law §240(1). The case should be of interest to practitioners for the implications of the specific holding. However, it also provides a broader lesson on stare decisis.SEC Probing Companies Victimized by Massive MOVEit Cyberattack
The agency has dispatched dozens of sweep letters to companies affected by the hack, which compromised the private information of 2,770 organizations and more than 94 million individuals.SEC Probing Companies Victimized by Massive MOVEit Cyberattack
The agency has dispatched dozens of sweep letters to companies affected by the hack, which compromised the private information of 2,770 organizations and more than 94 million individuals.Trending Stories
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