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  • Class action firm writes of £14m in fees after ‘drop hands’ settlement – Legal Futures
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  • UK organisations are moving faster on AI, but governance gaps threaten to undermine progress, new iManage research finds – Legal Futures
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More Legal Records Stolen in 2023 Than Previous 5 Years Combined – Dark Reading

August 1, 2024

Law firms make the perfect target for extortion, so it’s no wonder that ransomware attackers target them and demand multimillion dollar ransoms. – Read More

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