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Big Fines Boost OSHA’s Bottom Line

The maximum civil penalties for OSHA violations increase every year to adjust for inflation. The 6.2 percent increase this year […]

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 […]

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 […]

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,” […]

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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