While the move to digital banking has been swift in many circles, some financial institutions have been slow to adopt processes and technologies to make it easier for their customers to bank remotely. The COVID-19 Pandemic is changing this, forcing all financial institutions to re-think their in-branch offerings and speed […]
Technology & Intellectual Property Update
A Review Of Cyber Breaches In 2019 – Part III
Each year we review the cyber breaches as reported to the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office. This article is the last of three articles to review the reported information. In this final article we look at the types of breaches suffered by businesses and how the breaches occurred. Types of Breaches […]
Legal Compliance Obligations For Executing Documents Electronically
As the Coronavirus pandemic continues, requiring social distancing into the summer months, it is a good time to review procedures and methods available for persons to sign and execute documents electronically, without the need for face-to-face interactions. Two laws primarily govern the electronic signature of documents: The Electronic Signature in […]
Supreme Court To Determine Scope Of Computer Fraud And Abuse Act
On April 20, the Supreme Court agreed to review the Eleventh Circuit’s decision in United States v. Van Buren, 940 F.3d 1192 (11th Cir. 2019), which broadly interpreted the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”), the main federal anti-hacking statute, as prohibiting otherwise authorized access of electronically stored information when that access […]
Eliminating Checks – How Payments Companies Can Make Your Business More Efficient During The COVID-19 Crisis
Among the myriad challenges facing all levels of government and business during the coronavirus crisis is how best to get money to those who need it in as fast and efficient a manner as possible. Employers, local and state governments, charities, and other businesses addressing this pressing need are finding […]

