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Cybersquatters in China take advantage of BigLaw mergers

As BigLaw firms make international news with their acquisitions, they may find themselves facing the same kinds of aggressive Chinese intellectual property theft they have long counseled others to avoid.

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ABA ethics opinion offers guidance on data breaches

A committee outlines reasonable steps to safeguard a client’s confidential information and notify clients of a data breach.

Even trashed devices can leak stored info

Photocopiers, fax machines, smartphones and USB drives create unique security vulnerabilities.

Clio acquires Lexicata, launches customer relationship product Clio Grow

The deal marks the first acquisition by Clio in its 10-year history and could be the first of several for the growing company.

DoNotPay app aims to help users sue anyone in small claims court—without a lawyer

The roll-out was not without controversy, as some users complained of errors, as well as legal and ethical issues.

With the rise of cryptocurrency, estate lawyers caution that it shouldn’t be treated like any other asset

Your clients might not be thinking about what happens to their cryptocurrency when they die.

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