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Proposed Fed Rules Changes Would Lighten E-Discovery Load

Changes in the Federal Rules proposed by the Judicial Conference Committee would “address the overbroad preservation many litigants and potential litigants felt they had to undertake to ensure they would not later face…

Get Ready For Wearable Tech

Smart glasses, watches, clothes and no doubt some things we don’t know about yet, will soon be part of the […]

What CalPERS Wants

Officials of CalPERS, the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, met in person last week with SEC chair Mary Jo White […]

“Black Companies” In Japan

The phenomenon known as the “burakku kigyo” or “black company” has become an issue in Japan. There has been widespread […]

BP Asks Judge To Squelch A Securities Class Action

The company asked the judge in a federal court in Houston to deny class action status in the case where […]

Another Kind Of Bribe?

The New York Times reports that the SEC’s anti-bribery unit is investigating JPMorgan Chase in China for possible violations of […]

If You “Control” Third Party Vendor Information, It’s Probably Discoverable

The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure require production of relevant documents that are in  “possession, custody, or control” of the […]

New Development In Tough UK Anti-Corruption Law: Enforcement

Why prosecutions of two individuals involved in a sustainability investment fund in the UK could signify the start of a […]

Collapse of Speculative Credit Roils Chinese Economy

In an uneven economy, bizarre luxury enterprises are now struggling or defunct, as defaults spread in an entrenched informal system […]

New Government Cybersecurity Standards Under Development

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), an agency in the Commerce Department, has been charged by the President […]

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