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A Question of Privilege: Court Wrestles With Attorney-Client and Work Product Issues in Data Breach Case

USA - November 10 2017 In a significant ruling addressing the scope of the attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine in a data breach case, a Federal judge in…

Michael F. Buchanan, Michelle Waller Cohen, Peter A. Kurtz, Craig A. Newman, James Zucker

A Question of Privilege: Court Wrestles With Attorney-Client and Work Product Issues in Data Breach Case

USA - November 9 2017 In a significant ruling addressing the scope of the attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine in a data breach case, a Federal judge in…

Michael F. Buchanan, Michelle Waller Cohen, Peter A. Kurtz, Craig A. Newman, James Zucker

Remijas v. Neiman Marcus: Seventh Circuit affords broad standing to sue over consumer data breaches

USA - July 23 2015 When hackers breach a business's systems, class actions are sure to follow. Often, however, these suits have faltered right out of the starting gate…

Michael F. Buchanan, Michelle Waller Cohen, Jonah M. Knobler, Craig A. Newman, Daniel S. Ruzumna

The impact of the Supreme Court’s recent Halliburton decision on securities litigation

USA - June 24 2014 On June 23, 2014, the Supreme Court issued its long-awaited decision in Halliburton Co. v. Erica P. John Fund, Inc. In Halliburton, the Court…

Joshua A. Goldberg, Erik Haas, James V. Masella, III, Peter W. tomlinson, Sam A. Yospe

A modicum of clarity: DOJ and SEC shed some light on the foreign corrupt practices act

USA - November 16 2012 On November 14, 2012, the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission issued A Resource Guide to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

Michael F. Buchanan, Joshua A. Goldberg, Daniel S. Ruzumna, Harry Sandick