Today's General Counsel

Today's General Counsel

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Shai-Hulud Worm Exposes New Supply Chain Attack Risks

September 30, 2025

 Read how the Shai-Hulud worm underscores growing supply chain attack threats, demanding urgent risk management, legal, and operational responses.

Non-Physician Healthcare Providers Face Inconsistent Liability Insurance Requirements Across States

September 30, 2025

Learn how non-physician healthcare providers navigate inconsistent state rules on malpractice insurance, creating compliance risks for organizations and individuals.

AI Technology Licensing Brings New IP Risks

September 26, 2025

Read about how AI technology licensing brings new IP risks. Agreements should address ownership, model training, liability, and regulatory compliance.

DC Attorney General Brings Lawsuit Against Bitcoin ATM Operator

September 26, 2025

Learn about a crypto lawsuit in DC targeting Athena Bitcoin over claims of Bitcoin ATM hidden fees, elder exploitation, and systemic misuse.

Why 80% of AI Projects Fail and How You Can Avoid the Pitfalls

September 26, 2025

Nearly 80% of AI projects fail. Understand how to avoid the pitfalls that are responsible and how legal ops can improve the odds of success.

Appeals Court Revives Trader Joe’s Trademark Lawsuit Against Union

September 26, 2025

Discover why a Trader Joe’s trademark lawsuit over union merchandise returns to court after the Ninth Circuit found the case was prematurely dismissed.

Ninth Circuit Rejects Antitrust Claims Against Las Vegas Hotels

September 26, 2025

Learn why Las Vegas hotels avoided antitrust claims after the Ninth Circuit dismissed claims over their use of revenue management software.

Washington Supreme Court Opens Door to Broader Pay Transparency Claims

September 26, 2025

Read why more pay transparency litigation is likely after Washington’s Supreme Court ruled job applicants need not prove good faith interest to recover remedies.

Senator Presses For FTC Probe of Microsoft for Cybersecurity Negligence

September 25, 2025

Learn why Microsoft faces growing criticism and FTC pressure over cybersecurity negligence tied to outdated encryption in Windows systems.

OpenAI Returns to Robotics Research

September 25, 2025

Learn why OpenAI is deepening its robotics push and how robotics research intersects with legal and regulatory considerations in emerging AI markets.

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