Law Firm Email Security Questions the ABA Should be Asking
Responding to the New York Times report that a foreign spy agency intercepted email messages between a large U.S. law firm to its client and then shared the information with the […]
Responding to the New York Times report that a foreign spy agency intercepted email messages between a large U.S. law firm to its client and then shared the information with the […]
Last weekend, I posted about the New York Times report that U.S. law firm Mayer Brown exposed confidential communications with a client by using email. The report alleged that the emails were […]
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled last week that accessing online e-mail without permission does not violate the 1986-era Stored Communications Act (SCA). The Court declined to hold that retaining an opened […]