How can organizations prepare for a security incident or data breach? Barnes & Thornburg attorneys explore how organizations can prepare for and respond to such incidents in this recent article in The Legal Intelligencer.
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Join us for our monthly employer update on October 16 to break down one of the more complex areas of employment law – the classification of workers as either independent contractors or employees, where mistakes can have costly consequences. https://bit.ly/4eDkY1I
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Three Barnes & Thornburg attorneys were recognized by The Indiana Lawyer at this year's Diversity in Law Awards for their commitment to diversify the legal profession in Indiana. Please join me in congratulating Angela B. Freeman, Ken Inskeep, and Dawn Rosemond. https://bit.ly/4dKPxRL
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Get to know some of our amazing team members in the October edition of I Am Barnes & Thornburg! In this issue: Jenna Brahan, Doug Gramiak, Roya Rahmanpour, and Brittany McCants. #IAmBT https://bit.ly/3BLbAuk
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Barnes & Thornburg's Bryan Thompson was mentioned in a Bloomberg Law article for his representation of Peyton Manning and Omaha Productions in agreements for various projects, including the NFL Pro Bowl, the Country Music Awards and an unscripted Netflix series. https://bit.ly/3U2psXD
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Four Barnes & Thornburg attorneys have been named to the 2024 Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Star lists! Congratulations to Ronald Cahill, Rory Pheiffer, Alex Nagorniy, and Samantha Puckett. https://bit.ly/3YpPXZL
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Scott Godes, co-chair of Barnes & Thornburg’s Insurance Recovery and Counseling and Data Security and Privacy practice groups, recently spoke with Law360 about a recent federal court ruling that underscores the growing emphasis on subrogation and recovery in cyber insurance litigation. https://bit.ly/3Yfl0Hm
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Last week, the firm hosted our new associates during Fall Orientation at Barnes & Thornburg's Indianapolis office. The two-day event featured training sessions, educational programs, and networking opportunities with firm leaders and colleagues. https://bit.ly/3ZU8D4X
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In their article written for the Journal of Emerging Issues in Litigation, Barnes & Thornburg's Tim Hudson, Jenna Johnson, and Amy Tryon explore whether the highly anticipated Texas business courts can match the sophistication of the Delaware Court of Chancery. https://bit.ly/4gXNi0j
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Join us November 14 for a webinar to discuss physician non-competes, now that the FTC’s ruling is on hold. The panel will discuss what to expect in drafting, negotiation, enforcement settings, and practical approaches to managing this dynamic area of the law. https://bit.ly/3XPBvZr
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Barnes & Thornburg's Rebecca Bernhard and Jennifer Service's recent Law360 article offers valuable guidance on key legal issues in the collective bargaining process and practical insights on how these challenges typically arise during negotiations. https://bit.ly/4dByUrE
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