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Villain In Docudrama Sues Netflix

The 2015 docudrama titled Making a Murderer turned Netflix into the go-to channel for true crime programming and made Andrew […]

Dispute Trends In The Energy Sector

Disputes in the energy sector continue to dominate international arbitration, both in terms of number of disputes and their value, […]

Crime Doesn’t Pay But Neither Does the Government

About 5000 attorneys, agents, intelligence analysts, and other professionals are on furlough from the FBI due to the government shutdown, […]

In The Workplace, “Active Shooter” 18 Times More Likely Than A Fire

It’s well known that active-shooter events have become more common in the United States. What’s less well known is that […]

Shutdown Increasing The Risk Of A Major Cyber Attack

A spokesman for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, part of the Department of Homeland Security, says that officials have […]

EU Penalties Could Cost Nike Billions

More than one year ago the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists published a report detailing a sweetheart arrangement between Dutch […]

Avoiding Pitfalls In Product “Influencer” Marketing

Somewhere between a disinterested user opinion and an ad lies the uncertain domain of the “social media influencer.” This post […]

Fiat Chrysler Settles On Emissions Cheating Scheme

Fiat Chrysler will not be required to admit any wrongdoing as part of a roughly $800 million settlement of a […]

Compliance Officers are the New Global Rock Stars

Globally, the list of big organizations that recently appointed compliance professionals was long and varied, according to Richard Cassin, writing […]

Investor-Owned Utility Faces Bankruptcy

The investor-owned utility Pacific Gas & Electric, California’s largest power company, is facing possible criminal charges and up to $30 […]

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