United States:
Considerations For Businesses When Sharing Information With An AG's Office
16 July 2021
Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor's State Attorneys General Group co-chair
Lori Kalani and members Mira Baylson and Meghan Stoppel recently
authored an article in Infosecurity, "Considerations When
Sharing Information with an AG's Office" offering advice
for companies looking to better protect the sensitive information
they submit to government entities in response to an inquiry or
investigation. Most importantly, in the age of increased
cyber-attacks on government agencies, they recommend practical
steps companies can take to better understand the government's
information security protocols and to negotiate strong
confidentiality agreements. Read the article here.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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