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  • While attorneys understand the importance of client confidentiality, many are less concerned about data security. This can be a serious oversight, since law firms are becoming increasingly vulnerable to security breaches. As other industries such as healthcare, financial services and the government start to recognize the dangers of security breaches and deploy more stringent security measures, the hacker community has begun to eye the legal industry as low-hanging fruit.

    September 29, 2011Charlie Magliato
  • While many scholars and practitioners continue to simply lament the widening gap between "ideal" e-discovery regulations and the painful realities of the current legal system, a growing minority from both the bench and bar are working hard to fill the void in a number of innovative ways.

    September 29, 2011Jonathan Sachs and Benjamin Kirk
  • This article provides a checklist of best practices for both in-house and outside counsel to consider, discuss and monitor throughout the litigation to ensure confidence in the client relationship and the e-discovery process.

    September 28, 2011Sophia Lee and Christine Soares
  • In order to find buried treasure in your company's insurance policies, it is first important to understand how it was lost in the first place. There are many ways in which companies overlook or fail to pursue available insurance resources. Here are some of the more common.

    September 28, 2011James J. Leonard and John L. Watkins
  • Many employers have implemented or at least considered implementing Internet/social media policies in an effort to protect their reputations, protect their employees, and prevent the dissemination of confidential or proprietary information on the Internet. These policies seem to make perfect sense, but unfortunately, employers need to re-think them in light of the National Labor Relations Board's recent decision in Hispanics United of Buffalo, Inc.

    September 28, 2011Joseph G. Schmitt and Lisa M. Schmid
  • This edition of the Quarterly State Compliance Review looks at some legislation of interest to corporate lawyers that went into effect between Aug. 1 and Oct. 1, including amendments to Delaware's corporation, LLC and LP laws. It also looks at some recent decisions of interest, including two from the Delaware Supreme Court.

    September 28, 2011Sandra Feldman
  • In Kahn v. Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & Co., L.P., the Delaware Supreme Court's broad reading of Brophy re-establishes the right of Delaware stockholders to sue corporate fiduciaries to disgorge profits from insider trading — regardless of harm to the corporation, and regardless of the avenues provided by federal securities laws to address insider trading claims.

    September 28, 2011Robert S. Reder, David Schwartz and Roxana Azizi
  • Amazon Surrenders on California Tax Law, Still Fights Nationally
    First Circuit Reinstates Massive Downloading Award
    Ninth Circuit Finds Flaw in Perfect 10's Bid for Injunction

    September 28, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |