Law Firms Are Scrambling to Protect Themselves From Hackers (Finally)
Law firms have long been easy targets for hackers. They are full of sensitive information, yet the resources expended on data
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Law firms have long been easy targets for hackers. They are full of sensitive information, yet the resources expended on data

Law firms have long been easy targets for hackers. They are full of sensitive information, yet the resources expended on data

Virginia could soon adopt legislation that would make it much easier to obtain potentially case-changing sanctions for the

Virginia could soon adopt legislation that would make it much easier to obtain potentially case-changing sanctions for the

The proliferation of services and devices that allow you to work whenever, wherever are directly responsible for increased blending of work life and life-life. This blending also creates potentially thorny issues in the context of discovery.

The proliferation of services and devices that allow you to work whenever, wherever are directly responsible for increased blending of work life and life-life. This blending also creates potentially thorny issues in the context of discovery.

Discovery billing isn't the type of lawyering that typically makes it in to legal dramas-or even the trade press. It's rarely the

Discovery billing isn't the type of lawyering that typically makes it in to legal dramas-or even the trade press. It's rarely the

When you open an email, you might be getting a lot more than just a message from a colleague. Unbeknownst to you, that email could

When you open an email, you might be getting a lot more than just a message from a colleague. Unbeknownst to you, that email could

The Second Circuit recently upheld discovery sanctions stemming from the spoliation of evidence by an accused vendor of counterfeit goods, to the tune of $2.7 million, plus an additional $2.3 million bond to cover future damages and fees.

The Second Circuit recently upheld discovery sanctions stemming from the spoliation of evidence by an accused vendor of counterfeit goods, to the tune of $2.7 million, plus an additional $2.3 million bond to cover future damages and fees.
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