When Barristers Get Breached: Hunton Attorneys Discuss Insurance Coverage For Cyber-Related Risks Facing Law Firms
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Categories: Cyber

Law firms have become a popular target for cyberattacks. Sergio Oehninger and Patrick McDermott recently authored an article in the ABA’s TYL magazine regarding insurance coverage for law firms for cyber-related risks. In the article, Oehninger and McDermott identify the potential coverage issues firms may face under their typical liability policies and provide guidance for firms seeking coverage specifically written to cover cyber-related risks.

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