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  • Every other day we read about some new data security breach or proposal to regulate the use of consumer's private data. However, there is good news too: Most courts are intolerant of privacy claims brought by plaintiffs who have suffered no actual damage, and most companies have insurance for privacy claims without knowing it.

    June 24, 2009Reynold L. Siemens and Tanya Forsheit
  • In this far-ranging interview, Susan Perng Pan, Washington, DC-based patent attorney and partner of the intellectual property firm SUGHRUE MION, PLLC, discusses best practices and strategies for in-house counsel to assess, protect, and evaluate the worth of their portfolios, both domestically and globally.

    June 24, 2009Adam J. Schlagman
  • This edition of the Quarterly State Compliance Review looks at legislation of interest to corporate lawyers that went into effect from May 1 through July 1. It also examines recent decisions of interest from the courts of Delaware, Texas, and Washington.

    June 24, 2009Sandra Feldman
  • Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

    June 23, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Former employees of Heller Ehrman sued at least 179 former partners in April, demanding they fork over $32 million for the largest group of creditors in the defunct firm's bankruptcy. This article discusses the suit.

    June 23, 2009Amanda Royal
  • With an unemployment rate of 8.5% and an underemployment rate exceeding 14%, the workplace can be a very stressful environment. This article presents a discussion on how to manage these stressed employees.

    June 23, 2009Jennifer Gimler Brady and Michael B. Rush
  • Over the past several months, law firms have discharged both lawyers and staff in unprecedented numbers. Although it may be too early to assess whether these layoffs will result in significant legal fallout, law firms may make particularly attractive targets for lawsuits.

    June 23, 2009Philip M. Berkowitz
  • Laptops, thumb drives, data sticks, e-mails, and USB ports make it easy for employees to walk out of a company with valuable information, customer lists, and trade secrets. An employer's remedies are often limited.

    June 23, 2009Patricia Anderson Pryor
  • Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

    June 23, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |