Tag: Lawyers
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#InfosecurityEurope2022: Lawyers Update Security for New Ways of Working
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Breach Response Shift: More Lawyers, Less Cyber-Insurance Coverage
Companies are more likely to rely on outside attorneys to handle cyber response in order to contain potential lawsuits. Meanwhile, …
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Have ‘The Privacy Talk’ with your business partners
of teenagers, I’m used to having tough, sometimes even awkward, conversations about topics that are complex but important. Most parents …
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Lawyers Aim £18bn Class Action Suit at easyJet
A specialist in group litigation has filed a potential £18bn class action claim against easyJet in London’s High Court, following the …
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GDPR Protection Will Continue After Google’s US Data Move, Says Lawyer
Google is unlikely to be moving UK users’ data to the US because of Brexit-related uncertainty and GDPR privacy rights will continue to …
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Equifax settles class action lawsuit over 2017 hack for $380.5M
The long-running saga that followed the historic 2017 hack of credit reporting agency Equifax Inc. is nearing its end with a court in …
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Cybersecurity a Growing Concern for America’s Corporate Lawyers
New research into litigation trends has identified cybersecurity as a major new source of legal disputes in the United States. The 2019 …
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US Lawyers Don’t Buy Huawei’s Argument on Chinese Hacking
year, telecoms manufacturer Huawei has become a pariah outside its native China. The company grew rapidly in recent years as its low-cost …
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Privacy groups ask senators to confirm US surveillance oversight nominees
A coalition of privacy groups are calling on lawmakers to fill the vacant positions on the government’s surveillance oversight board, …
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Lawyers sued for impersonating rival firm online to steal clients
An Illinois law firm is suing a rival it says was impersonating it online in a bid to steal clients. Motta & Motta LLC said in a filing …
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Did you know: Lawyers can certify web domain ownership? Well, not no more they ain’t
Lawyers will no longer be allowed to certify someone’s ownership of an internet domain name, and the public Whois no longer represents …
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Startups going global should go GDPR: Lawyer
Consumers now take privacy seriously. Businesses planning to go global should build their processes to follow the toughest privacy standards. Right now that’s Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation. …
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