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Busy Litigation Schedule For Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

May 14, 2024

Journalist says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau “is engaged in a firestorm of tricky litigation these days.”

Federal Circuit Considers False Advertising Under The Lanham Act

May 14, 2024

Read more about a case examining whether false advertising claims are actionable under the Lanham Act.

Carvana Derivative Claim Dismissal Upheld by Court

May 14, 2024

The court’s ruling on the Carvana derivative claim dismissal underscores the importance of fiduciary duty in corporate governance.

Cybersecurity Professionals Call SEC’s SolarWinds Case Flawed

May 13, 2024

More lessons from the SolarWinds Case and why cybersecurity professionals should be cautious about statements concerning cybersecurity.

FDA Announces Regulation of Laboratory Developed Tests (LDTs) as Medical Devices

May 13, 2024

Learn more about a pivotal shift in the regulation of Laboratory Developed Tests, and the FDA’s recent announcement marking them as medical devices subject to stringent oversight.

The SEC is Focused On Cybersecurity Along With Insurers and Investors

May 13, 2024

The SEC is focused on cybersecurity and has proposed new rules that will affect private investment advisers and funds.

Security Experts Concerned With AI-Driven Cyberattacks

May 13, 2024

Threat group investment is increasingly focused on generative AI attack tools.

SEC Win Expands Boundaries of Insider Trading

May 13, 2024

Learn why companies should review their insider trading policies with the SEC’s now-clarified interest in so-called “shadow trading.”

USDA Reports Food Industry Ransomware Attacks

May 13, 2024

So far in Q1 2024, there have been 40 food industry ransomware attacks, a slight decrease from the year before.

Get Ready for FTC Commercial Surveillance Rules

May 13, 2024

The FTC’s proposed rules will have a huge impact on privacy.

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