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  • Cybersecurity and data protection, more than ever, are priority items for the government and private sector. The government has reacted by proposing legislative "fixes" that would require organizations to satisfy basic levels of cybersecurity protection and disclose breaches or face fines. Whether a mandatory compliance model will be effective given the rapid pace by which technology advances is unclear. It may be unrealistic to expect the government's legislative pace to keep up with hackers.

    June 02, 2014Jonathan S. Feld, Susan E. Asam and Leyton Nelson
  • This article is the first installment of a four-part series offering a model for attorneys to use when faced with the task of deconstructing a forensic custody assessment.

    June 02, 2014Jeffrey P. Wittmann, David A. Martindale and Timothy M. Tippins
  • This is the fourth article in a series covering various aspects of intercreditor agreements.

    June 02, 2014Sean Gillen
  • Analysis and discussion of several key cases.

    June 02, 2014ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Authors and other creators of copyrighted works scored a major victory in May when the U.S. Supreme Court eliminated a significant barrier to recovering damages for copyright infringement.

    June 02, 2014Marcia Coyle
  • Who's going where; who's doing what.

    May 27, 2014ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • A cautionary tale for secured lenders who may want to credit bid to acquire a debtor's assets.

    May 27, 2014Adam C. Harris, David M. Hillman and James T. Bentley,
  • The sealing of the identity of a company that fought to block public access to a consumer safety report was improper, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has held, ordering the disclosure of its name and publication of case documents.

    May 27, 2014Mike Scarcella