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An Obama-era regulation, yet to be implemented, would have required pay day lenders to verify that borrowers can afford the […]
The Supreme Court will not review a 7th Circuit ruling that “a multi-month leave of absence is beyond the scope […]
Organizations are closing the skills gap between hackers and themselves, and in general companies in the Western Hemisphere are getting […]
With the emergence of cyber-breach risk, there is a whole new category of liability for company directors and officers. It’s […]
Should a CEO ever be in charge of an anti-bribery policy? asks Richard Cassin, in the FCPA Blog. He seems […]
Washington has already passed a law protecting net neutrality, and Oregon’s is about to be enacted. In all more than […]
Two women – adult film actress/director Stephanie Clifford, aka Stormy Daniels, and Playboy model Karen McDougal – say they had […]
Ninety percent of hires at Biglaw firms don’t make partner. Richard Cohen, who did, has some advice for those who […]
Regulators seemed to accept what John Perry Barlow proclaimed in his widely quoted Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, in 1996: “Governments […]
A Saudi prince owes almost $2 million in back rent, according to Trump Park Avenue LLC, in a suit filed […]
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