The final print edition of Entertainment Law & Finance will be our January issue.
- January 01, 2024Steve Salkin
Accounting and Financial Planning for Law Firms Is Going Digital Only. Here's What You Need to Know.
The final print edition of Accounting and Financial Planning for Law Firms will be our January issue.
January 01, 2024ssalkinThe final print edition of Commercial Leasing Law & Strategy will be our January issue.
January 01, 2024Steve SalkinThe final print edition of Business Crimes Bulletin will be our January issue.
January 01, 2024Steve SalkinThis article covers cyber trends and tips for organizations to explore in order to be better equipped to anticipate and respond to cyber incidents before a devastating breach occurs. The outcome? Diminished chance of class action activity, compliance violations, lost business, and mounting costs.
December 01, 2023Brandon HollinderAs cybercrime intensifies, it is revealing a skills shortfall among those who defend our financial infrastructure. It has become critically clear that we need to radically rethink the way we prepare our frontline defense to include more experts with both technical savvy and accounting expertise. In other words, we need an army of cyber accountants.
December 01, 2023Sharon L. Levin and Bruce DeGraziaShould your firm buy into a platform and capitalize on those efficiencies and integrations, or should you go "best of breed," seeking out the best solutions for each business problem your firm is trying to solve with technology and create integrations where needed? Here are some thoughts on the platform versus best of breed paths when it comes to experience management.
December 01, 2023Jason NobleWhile some jurisdictions are enacting or proposing AI-specific regulation, many existing regulatory frameworks apply to new technologies, including antitrust. Companies may experience different potential antitrust risks depending on the type of AI technology and their use of that technology.
December 01, 2023Gretchen L. Jankowski and Abigail L. CessnaThe United Kingdom's Online Safety Bill makes social media companies responsible to prevent and remove illegal or dangerous content, including posts relating to terrorism, child exploitation, hate crimes or fraud.
December 01, 2023Peter BrownAt this juncture New Jersey stands at a crossroad, with the Legislature facing important choices on the scope and terms of comprehensive privacy legislation that will have a dramatic impact on business operations as well as the individual rights of New Jersey residents.
December 01, 2023John T. Wolak and William C. Martinez








