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ISSN 0042-6229
Tolle Lege Articles
Vol. 65, Issue Tolle Lege, 2020September 26, 2020 EDT

Go Phish: Circuit Split in Policy Interpretation for Social Engineering Fraud Losses Creates Ambiguity for Insurers and Insureds

Gabriella Scott,
circuit splitdata privacyinsurance lawcyberlawcomputer fraud
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Articles in Vol. 65, Issue Tolle Lege, 2020

Vol. 65, Issue Tolle Lege, 2020
  • Go Phish: Circuit Split in Policy Interpretation for Social Engineering Fraud Losses Creates Ambiguity for Insurers and Insureds
    Gabriella Scott
  • The District of Columbia Circuit Finds Article III Standing Based on the Risk of Future Identity Theft in In re U.S. Office of Personnel Management Data Security Breach Litigation
    Briana L. Borgolini
  • As Society Strives for Reduced Contact During the Pandemic, How Can Human Microchipping Help?
    Nanci K. Carr
Villanova Law Review
Gabriella Scott, Go Phish: Circuit Split in Policy Interpretation for Social Engineering Fraud Losses Creates Ambiguity for Insurers and Insureds, 65 Villanova Law Review 1 (2020).
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