Our readers continue to be drawn to news and commentary on cyber risk and data protection, but (as evidenced by the diversity of topics represented below) that's certainly not the only hot topic on JD Supra at the moment. Covering workplace concerns regarding Ebola, eDiscovery matters, virtual currency, the Internet of Things, and much more - here's a quick recap of some of the most popular reads on JD Supra during last month:
- Senate Finance Committee Holds Hearing on Energy Tax Reform - by Justin Jesse at McDermott Will & Emery
- Cyber Risk Insurance: Surging Demand and Evolving Coverage - by James Harrington at Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P
- [Video] Data Privacy: The Next Frontier of Corporate Compliance - by Richard Martinez and Seth Northrop at Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P
- IRS Announces 2015 Cost-of-Living Increases to Benefit Plan Limits - by Jeffrey S. Ashendorf at FordHarrison
- Tread Lightly: eDiscovery Greed May Leave You With None At All - by Jason Bonk at Cozen O'Connor
- FinCrimes Update - September 2014 Summary, Volume 1, Issue 7 - by BuckleySandler
- Cybersecurity Litigation Monthly Newsletter - by Ronald Sarachan and Zoë Wilhelm at Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
- SiriusXM and Pre-1972 Recordings Not So Happy Together - by Jason Horst for JD Supra Perspectives
- Connecticut Court Again Holds That Certificates of Insurance Do Not Confer Rights - by Robinson & Cole LLP
- FDIC to Banks: Prep for “Urgent” Threat of Cyberattacks - Donna Wilson at Manatt
- Ebola in the Workplace – Dangerous to Employers - by Drew York at Gray Reed & McGraw
- Youth Soccer and Traumatic Brain Injuries: Are Changes on the Way? - by The Rothenberg Law Firm LLP
- Refuse to Provide Electronically Stored Information in Response to a Subpoena? You Could Face Sanctions - by W. George Wailes at Carr McClellan
- China Launches Massive Cross-Platform Cyber Attack - by Steven Caponi at Blank Rome LLP
- EU Set to Strengthen Data Protection Laws - by Stephen Kempa and Matthew Siegel at Cozen O'Connor
- Digital Insights and Trends: Can Bitcoin Support Money Laundering Charges? - by BuckleySandler
- Technology-Assisted Review Is Not an “Unproven Technology” - by Sheila Mackay at Xerox Litigation Services
- What Employers Need to Know about Ebola - by Stephanie Gantman Kaplan at Blank Rome LLP
- [Video] Thinking Compliance When Protecting Your Ideas Internationally - by Kathleen Edmond and Seth Northrop at Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P
- Lawyers Fighting Over Domain Names Never Looks Good - by Travis Crabtree at Gray Reed & McGraw
- Internet of Things and three encouraging trends - by Giangiacomo Olivi at DLA Piper - IP Technology in Italy
- Massachusetts Treasurer Demands National Mutual Fund Records in Multistate Unclaimed Property Audit - by Sutherland
- Environmental Claims: The Gift That Keeps On Giving - by Vicki Harding at Pepper Hamilton LLP
- California Insurance-Related Bills Signed into Law - by Samuel Sorich at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP
- Bit Bites: Latest Legal Developments in Digital Currencies - by Carol Van Cleef at Manatt
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