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The Top-Five Critical Security Controls to Consider for Corporate Counsel Evaluations Image

The Top-Five Critical Security Controls to Consider for Corporate Counsel Evaluations

Joe Kelly

Corporations consider many different factors when deciding whether to hire a law firm. Security wasn't usually a major factor, and law firms used to fly under the radar when it came to questions about keeping client data secure. That has all changed.

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Finding the Right Outside Counsel for Your Company Image

Finding the Right Outside Counsel for Your Company

Javier A. Lopez & Monica McNulty

<b><I>Smart Strategies</I></b><p>In today's challenging, competitive business environment, finding qualified outside counsel with the right fee structures is a top priority for corporate counsel. This article presents some practical guidance to help corporate counsel achieve this goal.

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<b><i>Law Firm CI:</i></b> More Data, Less Action? Image

<b><i>Law Firm CI:</i></b> More Data, Less Action?

Marcie Borgal Shunk

<b><I>How to Close the 'Knowing-Doing Gap'</I></b><p>While many lawyers have well-honed analytical capabilities, these capabilities are most frequently used to interpret law — <I>e.g.</I>, how a particular fact fits into the context of a precedent, statute or contract term — rather than to drive a business forward. Here are five tips to help solve the problem.

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Corporate FCPA Enforcement in the Era of Trump Image

Corporate FCPA Enforcement in the Era of Trump

Robert J. Anello & Peter Janowski

<b><I>Same Old, Same Old</I></b><p><b><I>Part One of a Two-Part Article</I></b><p>Based on President Trump's remarks as a candidate, one might anticipate a marked drop-off in FCPA enforcement. Other evidence, however, convincingly suggests the trend of increased international cooperation and direction of enforcement resources in the FCPA arena is likely to continue.

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Top Issues for an Acosta Labor Department: Overtime, Gig Workers and the Fiduciary Rule Image

Top Issues for an Acosta Labor Department: Overtime, Gig Workers and the Fiduciary Rule

Victoria Roberts

Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta, who was confirmed by the Senate late last month, is a veteran government official who is set to hit the ground the running. What direction can labor and employment attorneys expect him to take the agency charged with enforcing many of the nation's workplace laws, and what are issues to watch in the early days?

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Drug & Device News

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Discussion of a case in which 64 people died and nearly 700 more were sickened in 2012 after receiving injections of steroids prepared at the New England Compounding Center in Framingham, MA.

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BIT PARTS

Stan Soocher

California Court of Appeal Interprets Incontestability Clause in Profit Participation Agreements<br>Eleventh Circuit Affirms Counterfeit DVDs Restitution Award for Hollywood Studios

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In NY, New SEQRA Regulations Finally Appear on the Horizon Image

In NY, New SEQRA Regulations Finally Appear on the Horizon

Charlotte A. Biblow

At last, it appears that the NYSDEC is on the verge of finalizing new SEQRA regulations. Here is a look at the final proposed regulations and what they will mean.

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A 'Loss' Under the CFAA Does Not Require Interruption of Service Image

A 'Loss' Under the CFAA Does Not Require Interruption of Service

Richard Raysman & Peter Brown

<b><I>What Federal Appellate Courts Agree Upon with Regard to the CFAA</I></b><p>Under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), 18 U.S.C. § 1030, which was originally enacted in 1984 to address "computer crime," the success of CFAA claims can sometimes ride on whether "authorization" connotes restrictions only on the access to information, and not restrictions on its use. This article focuses on what federal appellate courts agree upon with regard to the text of the CFAA.

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A look at a case involving a billboard variance.

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