
Peter Halprin
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Nov 11, 2024 |
businesslawtoday.org | Daniel Garrie |Peter Halprin
The process of creating a privilege log has evolved significantly over the past few decades. As former U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck remarked,When I got on the bench in 1995, the privilege logs in a typical case [were] two to three pages, maybe 50–100 entries. Now the privilege logs are like little novels, and there may be 10,000 or more entries.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
haynesboone.com | Peter Halprin
Haynes and Boone, LLP Partner Peter Halprin spoke with The Wall Street Journal after cybersecurity company CrowdStrike experienced an outage affecting around 8.5 million machines worldwide, stirring banks, airlines, schools, and more. The outage highlights the importance of insurance in providing companies with bottom-line protection against cyber risks, Halprin told The Wall Street Journal.
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Jan 11, 2024 |
thetechstreetnow.com | Marianne Kolbasuk McGee |Peter Halprin
25 minutes ago bankinfosecurity Attorney Peter Halprin on 'War Exclusions' and Attribution Moving Forward Marianne Kolbasuk McGee (HealthInfoSec) • January 11, 2024 19 Minutes Merck & Co.'s proposed settlement with insurers over a $1.4 billion claim related to the NotPetya attack will change the language the insurance industry uses to exclude acts of war in its policies, and organizations need to consider how those changes affect risk, said attorney Peter Halprin.
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Jul 3, 2023 |
law360.com | Peter Halprin
Two new statutes governing the processing of biometric data went into effect last week, in Colorado and Connecticut. The new laws join a growing number of states that have enacted similar... To view the full article, register now.
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May 31, 2023 |
bnanews.bna.com | Peter Halprin
A New Jersey intermediate appellate court held May 1 that Merck & Co. was entitled to insurance coverage for damages suffered in 2017 as a result of malware known as NotPetya. The decision provides practical takeaways for corporate purchasers of cyber and property insurance products that include a war exclusion. BackgroundAccording to Merck, NotPetya damaged more than 40,000 of its computers and caused more than $1.4 billion in damages.
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