Data Privacy, Discovery, and the Expanding Role of Counsel
As data moves freely across borders and systems, privacy has become both a compliance challenge and a litigation risk. Counsel now stand at the intersection of privacy law, discovery obligations, and corporate governance.
Information Risk in Mergers and Acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions bring opportunity and exposure in equal measure. Information risk can undermine valuation, invite regulatory scrutiny, or create long term liability. Managing that risk requires diligence that extends beyond financials.
The Legal Anatomy of a Corporate Investigation
When a corporate investigation begins, the first decision is not where to look but how to structure the process. Privilege, evidence, and reputation must be protected simultaneously. Counsel who approach investigations methodically gain clarity, credibility, and control.
The Corporate Security Audit: Seeing the Whole Picture
Most organizations assess security through a single lens such as IT, physical access, or compliance. A holistic audit goes further. It examines how those systems interact, how information flows, and where human behavior introduces risk. For legal and compliance teams, this integrated approach can reveal weaknesses before they appear in discovery or litigation.
