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$14 Million Award Breathes New Life Into SEC Whistleblower Program

This week the SEC announced an unprecedented $14 million whistleblower award, originating from an office that was created under Dodd-Frank. […]

Employers Should Get Out Ahead Of Flu Season

With flu season upon us, employers looking to minimize lost productivity should implement policies that encourage sick employees to stay […]

Tech E&O Insurance 101

A wide range of businesses could find themselves subject to liability claims not covered by traditional commercial general liability (CGL) […]

This Is The “Rigorous Analysis” Era Of Class Actions

They began in the ’60s, we’ve been through three eras, and now we’re in the fourth.

Controversial NLRB GC Nominee On To Senate Vote

President Obama’s controversial nominee to serve as general counsel to the National Labor Relations Board was approved by the Senate […]

California Resets The Bar In Privacy Legal Landscape

New privacy legislation has been signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown in California, which traditionally sets the bar in […]

Shutdown Is Evidence Of Waning Business Influence On Republicans

The current stalemate and government shutdown is the latest manifestation of the waning influence of major business and financial interests […]

Patent Trolls, Under Fire, Ramp Up Lobbying Efforts

With Congress drafting a handful of bills targeting “patent trolls,” and the Federal Trade Commission using its subpoena power to […]

Keep GC Out Of Compliance

General counsel should be kept separate from corporate compliance, as both functions are increasingly complex and competing interests frequently arise, […]

Courts Resisting Shareholder Failure-To-Disclose Lawsuits

Duty to disclose “is not a mandate for prolixity,” court says…

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