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Quarterly State Compliance Review

Sandra Feldman

This edition of the Quarterly State Compliance Review looks at legislation of interest to corporate lawyers that was recently passed or went into effect and looks at some recent decisions of interest from the courts of Delaware and New York.

Features

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Building Class Standards in Commercial Leasing

David P. Resnick

This article explores the standards by which office buildings are compared to one another and the significance of those standards and comparisons in commercial lease transactions.

Features

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What Non-Delaware Lawyers Need to Know About e-Discovery in Delaware

Ian D. McCauley & Laura G. Readinger

Many non-Delaware lawyers will, at some point in their careers, find themselves practicing in a Delaware court after being admitted pro hac vice. For those that do, it is important to note that the Delaware courts take e-discovery seriously and have a sophisticated understanding of it. This article serves as a primer on conducting e-discovery in the Delaware courts.

Columns & Departments

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Case Notes

Conclusion of a two-part analysis of a case involving a Cumis counsel on the hook for unreasonable fees.

Features

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Mitigating Data Breach Risk

Jason Straight

Today's legal departments are undergoing fundamental changes thanks in part to the imminent threat of ongoing cyberattacks. Given the massive breaches at some of the world's visible brands ' Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Experian and Sony Pictures Entertainment, to name just some of the most notorious recent victims ' it is increasingly clear that cybersecurity can no longer be regarded as the exclusive domain of IT.

Columns & Departments

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Med Mal News

Professional Association's Censure Not Actionable in Courts

Features

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Media & Communications: Engage with Content

John Hellerman

Strategy is a high-value word. When something is "strategic," it is seen to have value and purpose. What then is the strategic value and purpose of thought leadership and content marketing?

Columns & Departments

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In the Courts

Analysis of a case in which fraud convictions were vacated for a district judge's evidentiary errors.

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Development

ljnstaff

In-depth analysis of three recent cases.

Features

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Wearable Fitness Tracking Devices

Christopher Mason & Kristin Jamberdino

As the use of fitness trackers and other personal monitoring devices becomes more prevalent, an increase in consumer litigation over them is inevitable. Because such devices are still cutting-edge in many respects, the opportunities for unexpected manufacturing and design problems is also high. And because some of the data involved may be highly personal, the risk of privacy breach claims is certainly not zero.

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