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Cyber Darkness: Energy Sector Security Challenges
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Tammy Pietrzak
Which 2015 Supreme Court Cases Will Have the Greatest Impact? Depends On Whom You Ask
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Ashley Erazo
Attorney-client privilege: a checklist for digital communications
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Vanessa Lloyd
Ten Things: Trade Secrets and Protecting Your Company
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Legal Process Outsourcing: A Billion-Dollar Industry, Complete with Trade Shows, Fierce Competition & Risks
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Ransomware: To Pay or Not To Pay
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over 7 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By Ondrej Krehel, CEO and Founder of LIFARS LLC Ransomware poses one of information security’s biggest threats, right alongside infamous data breaches and high-profile Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Ransomware. It’s a...
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Hackers Snatching Executive Emails, Costing Companies Billions
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over 8 years ago
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By Kristin Casler, featuring Ondrej Krehel, LIFARS It goes like this. It’s a regular Tuesday. Things are humming along just fine. Someone you know from your HR department sends an email asking you to look over an attached spreadsheet. Or your...
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Maintaining Privilege When You Wear Many Hats—Three Scenarios
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over 8 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By Kristin Casler, featuring James A. Paone II of Davison Eastman & Muñoz P.A., Stephen Wagner of Cohen Tauber Spievack & Wagner P.C. and William Crosby of Interpublic Group. As corporate counsel, you wear many hats. Preserving the...
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Do You Need the Government to Tell You How to be Ethical with Big Data?
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over 9 years ago
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By Kristin Casler, featuring Tim Keller of Lindquist & Vennum LLP and Robert Carver of Brandeis International Business School Regulators from all walks of government are anxious to exert some control over data use and privacy. While companies...
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When Hackers Attack: Mitigating the Existential Data Breach Risk
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over 10 years ago
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Tammy Pietrzak
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Retail businesses look forward to the holiday season as the pinnacle of their annual sales, with a strong finish spelling success for the coming year. With millions of transactions processing per day, the holidays present a ripe opportunity for hackers...
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Actual Legal Questions Now Being Asked in Virtual Worlds
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over 7 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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Contributors: Zachary S. Heck, Faruki Ireland Julian War, Hamlins Po Yi, Venable Jessica Borowick, Venable Andrew P. MacArthur, Venable Imagine an online virtual reality version of championship boxing, and that you are one of the boxers, well, an...
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China’s Internet Banking Industry Exploding: Can They Have Global Success? Can U.S. Companies Have Success in China?
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over 7 years ago
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Ryan Mantia
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China is now “the undoubted center of global fintech innovation and adoption.” That’s how it was phrased in a recent Ernst & Young / DBS Bank white paper , titled The Rise of fintech in China , which says they are “revolutionizing...
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Mediating Your Employment Dispute, Part I: Preparing To Do It Right
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over 7 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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If the most important step in a journey is the first one, you want to be sure you’re planting your foot on solid ground and not in a hole that swallows your entire leg. We recently assembled a panel of folks for a LexisNexis ® webinar...
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Caution: Read This Before Shaving Your Head—Mindfulness for Attorneys and Legal Executives
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over 7 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By Tom Hagy of HB Litigation Conferences It was hard not to feel weird. I was sitting silently on a folding chair with my eyes closed in the middle of 800 strangers in a Midtown Manhattan ballroom. But there I was, attending a conference on the...
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Corporate Crisis Failures: A Crisis Communications Veteran Shares Lessons Learned from 2014
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over 9 years ago
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Kaye Shields
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By MELANIE DOUGHERTY THOMAS, Managing Director, INFORM--- No company wants to find itself managing a crisis, but many organizations find themselves in that mode every day. Recent examples have ranged from massive data breaches and cyberattacks—most...
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Employment Rules & Regulations in the Trump Administration
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over 7 years ago
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Ryan Mantia
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By Stefani C. Schwartz Schwartz Simon Edelstein & Celso LLC Editor’s Note: Attorneys from law firms and corporations gathered for a legal education conference in Atlantic City in April 2017, the New Jersey town where now-President Donald...
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Implications of WikiLeaks’ Publishing Details of CIA’s Cyber Arsenal
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over 6 years ago
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Jared Evans
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This is a collaborative commentary by the Ankura Consulting Cybersecurity and Geopolitical teams. The original article was published on March 21 , 2017, and was updated for the LexisNexis Corporate Law Advisory on August 2 , 2017. On March 7 , WikiLeaks...
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President Obama’s Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Executive Order in Critical Condition
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over 7 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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One of President Obama’s signature measures, which was intended to improve the integrity of the government in contracting business and the workers’ environment, appears to be doomed. Hailed by labor and Democrats and derided by corporations...
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Self-Driving Cars Are Barreling Down the Innovation Highway
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over 7 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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Edited by: Neil M. Sitron | Crowell & Moring, LLP Autonomous vehicles are coming fast and furious. The technology for autonomy is increasing at a rapid rate, with an ever-increasing number of vehicles on the road with varying levels of autonomous...
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3D Printing: The Next Disruptive Technology to Test Existing Law
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over 7 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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Edited by: Colleen Davies, Partner, Reed Smith LLP Matthew Jacobson, Associate, Reed Smith LLP Lisa Baird, Counsel, Reed Smith LLP Farah Tabibkhoei, Associate, Reed Smith LLP Attention cyberphobics, robophobics and technophobics: You now have a...
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Is Your IP China-Ready?
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over 8 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By Kristin Casler, featuring Randall Lewis of ConAgra Foods and Dan Harris of Harris Moure Doing business and protecting your intellectual property in China is about knowing the laws and regulations and the culture and politics. It is also about...
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Panama Papers—Implications for Organizations, Even Those Whose Names are Not on “The List”
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over 8 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By William Allison and Francesca Muscutt at DAC Beachcroft in London The hack of confidential data from the Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonseca, in April has brought down world leaders and corporate executives and cast costly reputational risk...
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Creating a Culture of Enterprise Cybersecurity—Considering the Human Component
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over 8 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By Allen W. Batteau, Wayne State University As networks extend our ability to communicate widely, they expose businesses and governments to hackers, competitors, disgruntled co-workers and other predators. In America, the land of the techno...
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Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Re-Tooled—The First Six Months
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over 8 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By Kristin Casler, featuring Jeffrey Sharer of Akerman LLP, David Yerich of UnitedHealth Group and Hon. Kristen L. Mix of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado. Since the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure overhaul took effect on Dec...
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Internal Investigations—Perspectives, Immediate Steps, the Long Haul
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over 9 years ago
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Kaye Shields
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By Kristin Casler, featuring Matthew Boxer of Lowenstein Sandler LLP, Michael Hayes of Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads LLP, Annemarie McAvoy of Ernst & Young and Bart M. Schwartz of Guidepost Solutions LLC. The only thing worse than...
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The Future of Mandatory Arbitration Shock: Sides Square Off in Consumer Contracts and Employment Arenas
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over 7 years ago
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Ryan Mantia
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By Tom Hagy Mandatory arbitration clauses. Companies and employers love them. Consumers and employees don’t. The end. Or so some might wish. But there is much to this ubiquitous clause. There is the prickly matter of a gazillion consumer...
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Workplace Violence: Assessing Risk, Dealing with Consequences
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over 9 years ago
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Kaye Shields
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By Melissa A. Bailey, Esq. and Dennis A. Davis, Ph.D.* Employers today are faced with the daunting task of trying to root out workplace violence before it occurs for both legal and basic human safety reasons. In addition to the basic moral and human...
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10 Things You Might Regret Not Knowing—A Whistleblower Prep Plan
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over 7 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By Kristin Casler, featuring Susan Frank Divers of LRN Corp. Did you hear about the beer company that agreed in September to pay $6 million to settle Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations and charges it acted against the whistleblower who reported...
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M&A: How to Prepare Your Company for Sale
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over 9 years ago
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Kaye Shields
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By Stuart M. Horwitz and Jason S. Damicone of Horwitz & Damicone Published in the Advisory with permission of the author As with most planning, preparation is key to a successful sale of a company. You can eliminate or minimize possible issues...
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Early Jury Research—Discover What Jurors Want to Hear, Before You Build Your Case
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over 7 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By Christina Marinakis, J.D., Psy.D., of Litigation Insights While celebrating the resolution of a recent case, the lead trial counsel commented that his only regret was not conducting the jury research earlier in the litigation. To his credit,...
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