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Addressing Data Breaches During Due Diligence – What is a Buyer (and Seller) to do?

By Taft Law
November 28, 2017
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Taft Business & Finance attorneys Jim Butz and Caroline Thee recently published an article on data breaches becoming increasingly problematic during the due diligence stage of transactions. The article addresses what a buyer (and a seller) should do when investigating a target’s exposure to unauthorized access to data or other proprietary information. Read the article here.

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