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How Retailers Can Use Customer Data Without Becoming Big Brother

Customer-loyalty programs allow retailers to collect and analyze mountains of data about consumers for targeted marketing, but companies should be […]

Choose Your Damages Theory Carefully

Companies pursuing a patent infringement lawsuit may be tempted to push the boundaries of the “entire market value rule,” which […]

Due Diligence Consultants Arrested In China

A handcuffed British national confesses and apologizes on national television.

How WTO Rules Shape The World’s Energy Mix

Is the deck stacked against renewables?

Citigroup Liable for $3.1 Million Arbitration Award

An arbitration panel awarded a Florida couple $3.1 million in damages after finding that Citigroup did not properly supervise a […]

Silence Admissible As Criminal Evidence

Failing to speak up can be used as evidence in a criminal action, though it doesn’t count as a separate […]

Deloitte’s New Cyber-Security Chief Encourages Private, Federal Cooperation

Deloitte’s new security and privacy director says companies should feel comfortable working with the government on cyber-security issues. Mary Galligan, […]

Private Company D&O Trends Detailed In Report

A report from Advisen and AIG details D&O insurance pricing, buying patterns, and emerging liability issues, including cyber liability and […]

Response To An FCPA Investigation Should Also Be Preparation For Shareholder Litigation

Even the announcement that a company is the subject of a Federal Corrupt Practices Act investigation can be enough to […]

Appeals Court Opinion Expands Cybersecurity Liability

In a move that could held define cyber-security standards in commercial interactions, the Fifth Circuit Court recently said a company […]

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