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Systems Leadership Guided by Systems Thinking

Systems leadership is defined as bringing together a network of organizations that collaborate to address complex issues and achieve systemic […]

California’s Public Right to Know Act

For too long, companies that have been sued over dangerous products have been able to hide information from the public […]

Trade Secrets in the Digital World

New York State First to Require Cybersecurity CLE Courses

New York is the first state to require attorneys to take continuing legal education (CLE) courses in cybersecurity, privacy, and […]

LockBit Ransomware Gang Publishes Files, Federal Reserve Lowballs Ransom

Ransomware Assault on Costa Rican Government

A harrowing cyber-assault by the notorious Russian ransomware group called Conti left the government in Costa Rica so severely crippled […]

Ally Bank Customers’ Debit Cards Used for Fraud

An increasing number of debit card numbers being used for fraud are not stolen in data breaches but are “brute-forced,” […]

New Ransomware Gang Hits Sony

Ransom Paid, Data Leaked Anyway

Stealing sensitive data is now routine for ransomware attackers, who threaten to release it if the ransom isn’t paid. Victims […]

GC Has Central Role In New Certification Standards For FCPA Settlements

The DOJ now requires settlements of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Violation to be certified by CEOs and chief compliance officers, […]

USPTO Pressured To Change Drug Patenting

Some pointed letters have been written to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by FDA acting Commissioner Janet Woodcock, and […]

A Patented Method For Raising Drug Prices

Dennis Crouch, writing in PatentlyO, describes a form of “paper infringement” used in conflicts between branded pharmaceuticals and their generic […]

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