VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow Quoted in Bloomberg Law Article “Home Depot Agrees to Pay $17.5 Million in Breach Settlement (2)”
(Nov 25, 2020)
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VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow Quoted in Bloomberg Law “Hospital Ransomware Attacks Spotlight Need for Security Steps”
(Nov 3, 2020)
What to Look for When Considering Seed Financing – A Blog Post by David Goldenberg
(Oct 12, 2020)
VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow Quoted in Bloomberg Law “Data Mining in Exchange for Insurance Carries Breach, ID Risks”
(Oct 8, 2020)
Thinking About Risk Management – A Blog Post by David Goldenberg
(Aug 4, 2020)
VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow Authors Bloomberg Insights Article “Cyber-Risk Oversight Practices of Public, Private Boards”
(Jul 2, 2020)
From Concept to Company – The Covid Edition by David Goldenberg
(May 21, 2020)
VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow Quoted in ScienceMag.org on Cellphone Tracking and Coronavirus
(Mar 25, 2020)
Tips for Working Effectively in a Virtual Office Environment in the Midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic
(Mar 23, 2020)
VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow International Risk Management Article “Changes in Other California Privacy and Data Security Laws”
(Jan 28, 2020)
VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow Quoted in Private Company Director on Cybersecurity Oversight
(Jan 24, 2020)
Pitfalls to Avoid in Indemnification Clauses in Tech Licensing / SaaS Agreements
(Jan 20, 2020)
VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow Quoted in Law360 on New York Data Security Law
(Nov 21, 2019)
How To Protect Your IP As A Business Owner
(Nov 14, 2019)
VLP Partner Melissa Krasnow Authors International Risk Management Institute Article “The California Consumer Privacy Act, as Amended”
(Oct 23, 2019)
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