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June 1, 2016Joseph Ty Vessels

Libel and Slander—Privilege in Reports Regarding Possible Criminal Activity

Shell Oil Co. v. Writt, No. 13-0552, 2015 WL 2328678 (Tex. May 15, 2015)
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November 11, 2018Shawn Tuma

Cybersecurity

Companies are beginning to understand that cyber is an overall business risk, not just a technical issue. As these rules demonstrate, having data creates risk and one of legal counsel’s roles is to help companies manage that risk. To effectively manage cyber risk, companies must understand what their real cyber risk is.
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November 21, 2015Wilson Chu

Preserving Privilege in Deals and Negotiations

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May 11, 2012David A. Chaumette, Chantel Crews

"Cloud Computing" and Social Media

Although e-mail and electronic documents may not constitute a part of all litigation matters today, the ever-increasing use of technology in the workplace signals that electronic discovery is a facet of litigation that is here to stay. With changes in technology and the lack of understanding how the technology works, pitfalls (and opportunities) abound for the litigator. Understanding these issues can lead to a better result for clients and—equally important—compliance with appropriate professional obligations. The information contained in this paper represents only the beginning of the process of learning about electronic discovery; but with this information, any lawyer can establish a firm foundation in order to build a more complete understanding of the topic. Such an understanding will assist not only your clients but an entire law firm as well.
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October 15, 2011David A. Chaumette, Chantel Crews

"Cloud Computing" and Social Media

Although e-mail and electronic documents may not constitute a part of all litigation matters today, the ever-increasing use of technology in the workplace signals that electronic discovery is a facet of litigation that is here to stay. With changes in technology and the lack of understanding how the technology works, pitfalls (and opportunities) abound for the litigator. Understanding these issues can lead to a better result for clients and—equally important—compliance with appropriate professional obligations. The information contained in this paper represents only the beginning of the process of learning about electronic discovery; but with this information, any lawyer can establish a firm foundation in order to build a more complete understanding of the topic. Such an understanding will assist not only your clients but an entire law firm as well.
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