EDITOR'S NOTE: We originally published this article two months ago on law firms and cybersecurity, and the ease with which sovereign nations can penetrate their systems. The article appears to have been timely, with the new revelations by the New York Times that Mayer Brown was being watched by the Australians in connection with its representation of Indonesia. The ethics rules implications are serious, though those issues have not been flagged in the Times or ...
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