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The US District Court for the District of MD discusses whether a businessowners policy should cover losses from ransomware attack.
The Supreme Court of New York allowed a consequential damages claim when the plaintiff fulfilled the pleading requirement by specifying the types of consequential damages claimed and alleging that such damages were reasonably contemplated by both parties prior to entering into the contract.
Chocolate v. Sentinel Ins. Co., 1028 VT 140. Employee was tricked into sending thousands of dollars to an overseas bank account due to a Business Email Compromise or BEC.
The explosive growth of the internet and social media, as well as the ease of producing content, has turned nearly every business into a publisher who may or may not be held liable for IP violations.