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ABA Law Student Podcast : Mental Health in the Legal Profession

June 21, 2021 14:00 - 36 minutes - 50.5 MB

Mental health problems have long been a prevalent issue amongst both law students and practicing lawyers, but have things gotten better as the profession has sought to increase awareness and reduce the stigma surrounding these concerns? Meg Steenburgh welcomes Patrick Krill for a broad discussion on legal field mental health and his extensive research and work in this area. Patrick offers invaluable perspectives on how to be in tune with your own mental health and how to seek help when you n...

Legal Talk Today : The Northwest Angle

June 18, 2021 18:05 - 19 minutes - 26.9 MB

What happens when you are surrounded by Canada and water during COVID-19? If you’re an American living in Minnesota’s Northwest Angle, you get cut off from civilization. So how did everyone survive? Brad Dokken from the Grand Forks Herald tells us about this true-life "Tale of Two Lakes". Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

Lawyer 2 Lawyer : Ransomware Attacks & Cybersecurity

June 18, 2021 11:00 - 23 minutes - 32.1 MB

We have all seen a wave of ransomware attacks in the news as of late. For those who are unfamiliar, ransomware is a type of malware that threatens to publish, destroy, or block access to the victim's personal data unless a ransom is paid. The ransom is usually paid to these attackers through cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, impairing the ability to trace the transaction back to the perpetrator. Targets of all sizes, such as the Colonial Pipeline, McDonalds, the University of California, all th...

The Kennedy-Mighell Report : 20 Tips in 20 Minutes!

June 18, 2021 11:00 - 29 minutes - 40.9 MB

Looking for some simple ways to make life just a little bit better? Dennis and Tom challenge themselves to fire through 20 simple technology-related tips in just 20 minutes, from useful shortcut commands, to favorite apps, to smarter tech habits, and more!  On “Hot or Not?”, they discuss whether making cell phone calls is really useful or necessary in this day and age and what types of issues still exist in regard to network reliability.  As always, stay tuned for the parting shots, that...

Digital Detectives : Why Solo, Small, and Mid-Size Law Firms Get a Failing Grade in Cybersecurity

June 17, 2021 14:00 - 25 minutes - 34.9 MB

No lawyer wants a failing grade, but the fact that nearly one-third of law firms have experienced a data breach makes it apparent that cybersecurity preparedness needs some major work. Focusing specifically on smaller law firms, Sharon Nelson and John Simek welcome Tom Lambotte to discuss why lawyers fail to adequately protect themselves and what they should do to bring their cybersecurity measures up to scratch. Check out Tom’s Stupid Simple Security Tips blog for quick & easy insights o...

Lawyerist Podcast : #333: The Mindset Needed to Level up Your Firm, with Kelly Street

June 17, 2021 10:30 - 37 minutes - 34.3 MB

Lab coaches Kelly Street and Stephanie Everett share their best tips and insights to help level up your business for greater success. If today’s podcast resonates with you and you haven’t read The Small Firm Roadmap yet, get the first chapter right now for free! Thanks to Postali, Rankings.io, and TextExpander for sponsoring this episode.

Legal Talk Today : Snapchat’s Speed Filter

June 16, 2021 18:42 - 19 minutes - 26.6 MB

Did Snapchat’s Speed Filter cause a fatal high speed accident and if so does Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act protect it from liability? Associate Dean and Professor Eric Goldman from the Santa Clara University School of Law walks us through the lawsuit filed against the social media company by parents who lost their children. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer : Associate Pay Jumps To $205K

June 16, 2021 13:00 - 30 minutes - 42.4 MB

Biglaw firms are furiously matching salary increases this week, and Joe and Kathryn walk through the latest announcements, how we got here, the impact across the country, and the fate of the whiny corporate clients out there. This episode doesn't have a cash register sound effect, which is really a shame and Joe takes full responsibility for this oversight. Special thanks to our sponsors, Lexicon and Nota.

ABA Journal: Legal Rebels : A new evidence management tool aims to help public defenders process video and audio

June 16, 2021 11:00 - 29 minutes - 40.4 MB

Devshi Mehrotra and her classmate Leslie Jones-Dove, who was also passionate about criminal justice reform, contacted local public defenders in the Chicago area to see how the two technologists could potentially be of help. They responded by developing a technology platform known as JusticeText, an AI-powered evidence management tool primarily geared toward public defenders. Special thanks to our sponsors, Alert Communications and Nota.

The Legal Toolkit : Authenticity; Marketing the Real You; and Darian Kovacs’ Marketing Jam Podcast

June 15, 2021 08:00 - 43 minutes - 60.5 MB

A whole lot of lawyers are trying to be something they’re not, but Jared thinks you all really ought to cut the crap. The truth is, marketing yourself as some unapproachable superlawyer isn’t going to get you nearly as far with clients as just being yourself. (1:56) Building on this theme, Jared welcomes Darian Kovacs to discuss ways to develop your online authenticity by telling your story, your way. They chat about compelling marketing tactics to employ on a number of platforms, includin...

Young Lawyer Rising : Tech Fiction’s Future Law (Part 2)

June 14, 2021 22:29 - 39 minutes - 53.5 MB

In this part two of two, Sonia Russo talks with Hema Lochan who participated in the American Bar Association’s Legal Tech Fictional Writing Competition. Together, they discuss her short story ‘F(A.I.)LED US’ which is about the unintended consequences for using artificial intelligence (instead of a lawyer) in a future criminal justice system. Stay tuned for the Financial Wellness Minute when contributor Mathew Kerbis discusses how and why everyone should keep an inventory for future insurance...

Young Lawyer Rising : Tech Fiction’s Future Law (Part 1)

June 14, 2021 22:08 - 36 minutes - 50.2 MB

In this part one of two, Sonia Russo talks with the winner of the American Bar Association’s Legal Tech Fictional Writing Competition, Theresa Yuan, about her winning dystopian-future short story ‘In The Matter of Infinite Monkeys’ and how it cautions against over-trusting predictive algorithms to determine what kind of person a child will become. Can technology really predict a child’s fate? And what happens if it can? Stay tuned for the Financial Wellness Minute when contributor Mathew Ker...

Legal Talk Today : The Great UnMasking

June 14, 2021 15:58 - 19 minutes - 26.4 MB

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced new guidelines for taking off our masks and relaxing certain social distance protocols associated with COVID-19. In this episode we discuss what workplaces need to consider before they change their policies with Melissa Legault from Squire Patton Boggs. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

State Bar of Michigan: On Balance Podcast : Building Your Law Firm’s Web Presence

June 14, 2021 14:55 - 30 minutes - 41.4 MB

What do we mean when we talk about web presence, and how exactly can your law firm get it? Hosts Molly Ranns and JoAnn Hathaway welcome legal marketing pro Gyi Tsakalakis to chat about what digital marketing looks like in the current legal landscape. They discuss effective ways to invest in your online presence, how to measure your success, and whether an in-house marketing team or a marketing consultant is right for your firm’s needs. And, after their aerial view, Gyi closes in on some of t...

Legal Talk Today : Citizen Sleuths

June 11, 2021 18:05 - 18 minutes - 25.3 MB

Amateur online investigators have helped police break cold cases wide open but what happens when they go too far? Dr. Sarah Lageson from Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice stops by to discuss the ethical and Constitutional concerns as well as the proper way for law enforcement to team up with these arm-chair detectives. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

Best's Insurance Law Podcast : The Complexity of Rideshare Claims

June 10, 2021 15:00 - 9 minutes - 13.5 MB

Attorneys Thomas Brown and Patrick Delong from the law firm Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin discuss differences between regular automobile cases and rideshare cases and the types of claims that result from them. Special thanks to our sponsor, AM Best Company, Best’s Insurance Professional Resources, including Qualified Member attorneys, adjusters and expert service providers.

Lawyerist Podcast : #332: The Modern Lawyer: Ethics and Technology, with Megan Zavieh

June 10, 2021 10:30 - 40 minutes - 46.6 MB

Lawyer, author, and Lawyerist Lab alumna, Megan Zavieh, shares with us what it means to be a modern lawyer and the role ethics and technology play in it all. If today’s podcast resonates with you and you haven’t read The Small Firm Roadmap yet, get the first chapter right now for free! Thanks to TextExpander, Postali, and Rankings.io for sponsoring this episode.

Legal Talk Today : Greater Idaho

June 09, 2021 18:37 - 18 minutes - 25 MB

Recent secession efforts aim to add land to Idaho by removing it from other states like Oregon, Washington, and California. But who is heading this movement and why? Is it legal? Will it happen? Professor Norman Williams from Willamette University College of Law joins us. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer : FedSoc Babies Won't Stop Whining

June 09, 2021 16:17 - 28 minutes - 39.6 MB

Stanford responded swiftly to the outcry over threatening a law student's graduation because he made jokes about Josh Hawley, but what's not funny is the fact that the people who targeted him will all have high profile clerkships next year. We also discuss Harvard's insistence that students on need-based aid hand over all their summer associate earnings. And there's way more conversation about the phrase "Wet and Wild" than anyone wants. Special thanks to our sponsors, Lexicon and Nota.

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library : 'Vice Patrol' examines how police and courts enforced anti-gay laws before Stonewall

June 09, 2021 11:00 - 46 minutes - 63.7 MB

A red tie. Manicured nails. Bleached hair. Loafers. The width of a person's hips. These are just a few of the things cited by vice patrol cops as indicators of someone's sexual preferences in the 1930s through the 1960s. In Vice Patrol: Cops, Courts, and the Struggle Over Urban Gay Life Before Stonewall, author Anna Lvovsky examines the way that queer communities were policed in the 1930s through the 1960s.

Lunch Hour Legal Marketing : Bedlam Breakdown: Tactical Takeaways

June 09, 2021 06:01 - 32 minutes - 44.2 MB

If your firm recognized Memorial Day on social media, there’s a chance the celebratory language fell flat against the occasion’s solemnity.  Gyi and Conrad explain how to recognize holidays from a business perspective appropriately.   Search engine optimization leads the news with the release of The State of Link Building Report 2021, controversy over Google penalizing a firm for link practice relating to a scholarship it provides, and the latest Google Core Update.  Confused? Gyi say...

Legal Talk Today : Naomi Osaka’s Right to Remain Silent

June 07, 2021 17:21 - 21 minutes - 29.6 MB

Professional Tennis Star Naomi Osaka recently and surprisingly withdrew from the French Open after she was fined for failing to make her contractually obligated media appearances. If you’ve been following the headlines, you know Naomi had a really good reason for doing this but there’s so much more to the story. Sports lawyer and law professor Darren Heitner returns to the show to tell us all about it. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

The Paralegal Voice : Distinguishing Diversity from Inclusion

June 04, 2021 20:17 - 45 minutes - 62.3 MB

There’s a right way to create a culture of diversity and inclusion and there are countless wrong ways companies and law firms continue to develop failing programs and policies. St. John’s University’s William Murphy tells host Carl Morrison the range from worst reasons to implement (reactionary) to best (making the business case). In between are altruistic or PR-motivated programs doomed to fail. He outlines what makes a successful program and how those programs not only improve culture but ...

Legal Talk Today : South Dakota’s Right to Party!

June 04, 2021 14:28 - 20 minutes - 28.5 MB

In this episode, we talk about South Dakota’s famous 4th of July fireworks show, why it was cancelled, and Governor Kristi Noem’s lawsuit against the Biden Administration to get it back. Christopher Vondracek from Forum News Service joins us. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

Lawyer 2 Lawyer : States Regulating Protests

June 04, 2021 11:00 - 26 minutes - 36.8 MB

According to The Hill, Republican lawmakers in 34 states have introduced more than 80 anti-protest bills thus far in the 2021 legislative session.  In Florida, Governor Ron Desantis recently signed an ‘anti-riot’ bill into law that states, in part, that a driver may avoid liability "for injury or death caused if fleeing for safety from a mob.” And Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed a similar bill into law as well, requiring that the driver "unintentionally harm[s] protesters in fleeing sai...

The Kennedy-Mighell Report : Essential Summer Reading Lists for 2021

June 04, 2021 11:00 - 42 minutes - 58.5 MB

It’s that time again! Dennis and Tom return to the time-honored tradition of sharing their summer reading plans with listeners. After discussing their reading habits and some favorite digital reading tools, they offer up their top book picks for the summer – both fiction and non!  Next, this time on “Hot or Not?”, Dennis and Tom discuss CCTV, its significant privacy implications, and whether they think it might gain more of a foothold in the United States.  As always, stay tuned for the ...

Lawyerist Podcast : #331: The Small Firm Roadmap, with Sam Glover

June 03, 2021 10:30 - 38 minutes - 70.9 MB

We are replaying an older episode where Lawyerist Co-Founder, Sam Glover, and Stephanie Everett talk about the book they co-wrote together, The Small Firm Roadmap.  If today’s podcast resonates with you and you haven’t read The Small Firm Roadmap yet, get the first chapter right now for free! Thanks to Rankings.io, TextExpander, and Postali for sponsoring this episode.

ABA Law Student Podcast : Career Preparedness: Navigating Career Choices in Law School and Beyond

June 02, 2021 19:39 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

Thankfully, career opportunities for law students and new lawyers seem to be increasing as COVID concerns abate. But, how can you best prepare yourself for actually getting the job you want? Meg Steenburgh welcomes Howard University School of Law’s Lauren Jackson to discuss tips and tactics for pursuing a fulfilling legal career. She emphasizes the importance of networking from day one of law school and advises students to keep an open mind about the opportunities that come their way.  Lau...

Litigation Radio : Attorney Client Privilege with Edna Epstein

June 02, 2021 17:56 - 38 minutes - 52.4 MB

Famed author and attorney Edna Selan Epstein stops by to talk with Dave Scriven-Young about Attorney Client Privilege, how it’s developed over the years, and related ways to save cost in discovery. In addition, they talk about starting her firm, lessons she’s learned, and much more.  Stay tuned for Darryl Wilson’s tips on the scope and use of Attorney-Client Privilege.

Legal Talk Today : Lawyers, Anthrax, & Money!

June 02, 2021 14:19 - 24 minutes - 33.6 MB

The Arizona Election Audit has provoked high-powered legal battles but what is the Arizona Senate looking for and why is Maricopa County and the Democratic Party of Arizona trying to stop it? Zachary Stieber from the Epoch Times walks us through this colossal rumble. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer : No One's Where They Expected To Be

June 02, 2021 13:00 - 26 minutes - 36.9 MB

More law firms announce that they aren't expecting associates to be back full-time in the office in the fall. More law schools announce that they aren't expecting enrolled law students to be in class at all. And more Kardashians announce that they aren't lawyers yet. Special thanks to our sponsors, LexisNexis® InterAction®, Lexicon and Nota.

State Bar of Texas Podcast : Reopening Texas Courts: Plans and Challenges for Resuming In-Person Court Proceedings

June 01, 2021 12:00 - 32 minutes - 44.2 MB

As Texas has lightened its COVID-related restrictions ahead of many other states, courts around the state are making plans to or have already opened their doors to resume in-person court proceedings. As this process moves forward, how are jurors, litigants, and the many other people involved kept safe? State Bar of Texas podcast host Rocky Dhir talks with Judge Maricela Moore about what her court, the George Allen Courthouse in Dallas, is doing to ensure safety and what challenges they face ...

ABA Journal: Asked and Answered : A year after his COVID-19 recovery, Above the Law founder David Lat makes some big changes

June 01, 2021 11:00 - 33 minutes - 46.4 MB

In May 2020, lawyer and author David Lat was starting his recovery from a life-threatening bout with COVID-19. A little over a year later, Lat, founder of Above the Law, decided to leave his job as a legal recruiter, go back to writing full time, and leave New York City for the New Jersey suburbs with his husband and their 3-year-old son. The COVID-19 pandemic influenced those changes. Special thanks to our sponsor, LawPay.

The Legal Toolkit : Aliens!; Why Law Firms Should Focus on Selling; and “Samesies”

June 01, 2021 08:00 - 35 minutes - 48.9 MB

With an ever-expanding universe and a Goldilocks zone around each and every star, isn’t it pretty impossible to assume we are alone in the cosmos? Perhaps since the mysterious Roswell incident of 1947, increased curiosity about aliens and space has given rise to a whole lot of great entertainment and conspiracy theories both interesting and absurd. The truth is out there, so join Jared as he examines our fascination with aliens and UFOs. (1:48) Next, Jared handily transitions to his interv...

Legal Talk Today : Can We Still Confront Our Accusers?

May 28, 2021 16:01 - 20 minutes - 28.6 MB

The 6th Amendment guarantees our Right of Confrontation in criminal trials and affords us an opportunity to question witnesses against us. But in a world where criminal courts are using Zoom for trials, are we protecting the Constitutional Rights of defendants in court? Professor Andrea Roth from the University of California Berkeley School of Law joins us to explain. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

The Digital Edge : 10 Features of Microsoft 365 That Lawyers Love

May 27, 2021 15:00 - 23 minutes - 31.7 MB

Microsoft 365 is heavily relied upon by many legal professionals, and with its numerous and frequently updated tools, it’s always good to re-up your knowledge of its capabilities! Sharon Nelson and Jim Calloway welcome Ben Schorr to discuss 10 features lawyers especially enjoy about Microsoft 365. Ben discusses some of his favorite hidden gems in the software, and shares lawyer-specific insights on its licensing structure, security, mobile access, email encryption, and more.  Ben M. Schorr...

Lawyerist Podcast : #330: Developing your Team, with Maryellen Stockton

May 27, 2021 10:30 - 40 minutes - 46.4 MB

Remote work expert and Lab coach, Maryellen Stockton, talks to us about what your next steps should be after hiring and onboarding an employee. If today’s podcast resonates with you and you haven’t read The Small Firm Roadmap yet, get the first chapter right now for free! Thanks to Postali, Rankings.io, and  TextExpander for sponsoring this episode.

Workers Comp Matters : Who Pays When Company Outings Lead to Injury?

May 26, 2021 22:07 - 30 minutes - 41.3 MB

As the fully vaccinated emerge and more and more offices welcome employees back in-person, employers may be looking for creative ways to reconnect their teams in the office and on the softball field. Before organizing that company picnic or sponsoring, they may want to check their liability for employees. Hosts Judson and Alan Pierce address the “deceptively simple and litigiously prolific” workers comp doctrine of recreational injuries, varying standards of proof, and possible defenses....

Legal Talk Today : Employee or Independent Contractor?

May 26, 2021 14:44 - 18 minutes - 25.6 MB

As America continues to reopen, certain changes at the Department of Labor might impact your workplace and its ability to recover from COVID-19. Tune in to hear the details with expert guests Crystal Wildeman and Louise Griffin from the law firm of Dinsmore & Shohl. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

Robert Half Legal Report : Compliance Risks Spurred by the Pandemic Can’t be Ignored

May 26, 2021 14:00 - 30 minutes - 41.6 MB

Amid the far-reaching disruptions caused by the pandemic, safeguarding client relationships, maintaining seamless delivery of legal services and supporting an engaged and productive (and largely remote) staff have been critical priorities. As law firm and legal department leaders manage these and other health, safety and business continuity matters, they are facing growing compliance risks they can’t be ignored. Changes in operational procedures and data security triggered by remote work arr...

@theBar : The Dark Waters Edition: A Discussion with Environmental Attorney Rob Bilott

May 26, 2021 14:00 - 1 hour - 89.1 MB

Rob Bilott, the renowned attorney leading the fight against the spread of deadly “forever chemicals,” the author of acclaimed memoir “Exposure: Poisoned Water, Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer's Twenty-Year Battle Against DuPont,” and the subject of the 2019 legal thriller “Dark Waters,” sits down with host Jonathan Amarilio to discuss his struggle on behalf of tens of thousands of poisoned Ohio and West Virginia residents and his ongoing efforts to stop the use of toxins that have contaminat...

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer : Summer Vacations? Maybe Not For Lawyers

May 26, 2021 13:00 - 28 minutes - 38.5 MB

Infinite vacation time sounds great until you place yourself inside the passive-aggressive crucible of a law firm. Management is probably genuinely trying to give associates more flexibility with their vacations but ultimately freaking out their lawyers in the process. Meanwhile, summer associates are heading to work and very worried about the level of mentoring they're going to get in a remote work environment. And we check in on a judge at the center of an epic set of allegations. Specia...

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library : Little-known labor history is illuminated in union attorney's new book

May 26, 2021 11:00 - 32 minutes - 44.1 MB

When Mark A. Torres was researching his first novel, A Stirring in the North Fork, he came across a piece of local history he'd never known about. Starting during the labor shortages of World War II, Long Island had been home to dozens of camps for several decades, some of which kept migrant workers in deplorable–and often deadly–conditions. As general counsel for the Teamsters Union Local 810, Torres was fascinated. But information about these camps was available only in news accounts, film...

The Un-Billable Hour : Help Is Easier to Get

May 25, 2021 14:00 - 39 minutes - 54.6 MB

Jaclyn Foster knows what it’s like being a full-time paralegal and working for a temp staffing agency. But she opted to break from the norm and build her dedicated paralegal agency because she learned that a professional contract paralegal service could save law firms money, improve quality, and assure continuity.  Host Christopher Anderson interviews Foster about her journey from rural Minnesota and Wisconsin to running a team of contract paralegals to support modern law practices. Fost...

Legal Talk Today : The Ruff Truth about Certified Service Animals

May 24, 2021 14:47 - 16 minutes - 23.1 MB

How do you balance the needs of a patient versus safely running a mental health facility? In this episode, we discuss whether or not a non-certified service animal should have been granted access to a treatment center. Christopher Knauf from the Disability Rights Legal Center joins us to discuss his work and the law. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

Lunch Hour Legal Marketing : Turning Around a One-Star Review

May 24, 2021 08:00 - 36 minutes - 50.3 MB

Gyi and Conrad review the latest news. First up: Clio’s “blind date” with HubSpot. They wonder about the development of Clio Grow, its relationship with HubSpot, and customer relationship management options for law firms.  In the Clio Legal Trends Report Minute, Gyi and Conrad consider the quarter of lawyers who don’t meet clients virtually and the third of lawyers who don’t support electronic document sharing and e-filing. Back in the day, exceptional customer service was a bonus. Nowaday...

Legal Talk Today : Private Donations vs. Government Transparency

May 21, 2021 14:13 - 17 minutes - 23.9 MB

Many Americans privately give to causes and charities but don’t want that fact to be made public. But, do we actually have a right to privately donate? The Supreme Court will soon answer that question in another free speech case called ‘Americans for Prosperity Foundation vs. Bonta’. Professor Roger Colinvaux from Columbus School of Law stops by to explain. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

Lawyer 2 Lawyer : Packing the Court

May 21, 2021 11:00 - 34 minutes - 46.8 MB

Court packing is defined as “the act or practice of packing a court and especially the United States Supreme Court by increasing the number of judges or justices in an attempt to change the ideological makeup of the court.” Last month, Congressional Democrats introduced legislation to expand the Supreme Court from nine to 13 justices, and President Biden announced the formation of a commission to study the court's structure, including the number of justices and their length of service. Of ...

The Kennedy-Mighell Report : How COVID Changed Our Cybersecurity Landscape

May 21, 2021 11:00 - 42 minutes - 58.8 MB

2020 not only brought us COVID-19, but also seemingly the worst year ever for cyber-attacks and data breaches. So, did someone drop the ball, or are threat actors just getting better and better at their craft? Dennis and Tom hash out their thoughts on the matter, examining cyber threats both old and new, discussing how to effectively educate yourself on what’s out there, and emphasizing the importance of proactive security and training for your law firm.  This time on “Hot or Not?”, Dennis...

Digital Detectives : Startling Stats from the BakerHostetler Data Security Incident Response Report

May 20, 2021 17:03 - 25 minutes - 34.6 MB

Data security risks are constantly evolving, and the past few years have only shown increases in the number of attacks faced by companies and organizations around the world. To examine these trends in depth, Sharon Nelson and John Simek welcome Craig Hoffman to look at the most recent stats from the BakerHostetler Data Security Incident Response Report. Craig offers insights into many of the report’s findings, including the marked escalation in ransomware incidents, rising risks for previous...

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