Columbia University Accidentally Emails Acceptance Letters to Wrong Students

Every year, it seems, colleges and universities accidentally send email acceptances to the wrong students. This year, Columbia University is one notable culprit. The Ivy League school accidentally sent acceptances to 276 applicants to its Mailman School of Public Health. The mistake was attributed to "human error". The New York Times has more here.

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New York joins 29 states in adopting new ABA rule on confidential information

New York joins 29 states in adopting new ABA rule on confidential information

Amended rules requiring lawyers to protect clients’ confidential information went into effect in New York on January 1 of this year. By enacting these changes, New York becomes the 30th state to adopt the ABA Ethics 20/20 Commission's approach to addressing the increasing risks associated with the storage and transmission of digital information.

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