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Securities Lawsuit Targeting Stanley Black & Decker Cites “Macro Factors”

A securities lawsuit targeting Stanley Black & Decker, a U.S.-based tool manufacturer said to be worth more than $11 billion, […]

New AI Guidance From The Copyright Office

The U.S. Copyright Office has announced a new artificial intelligence initiative and with it a new guidance, which appeared in […]

Franchise Business Model Under FTC Scrutiny

A Request for Information from the Federal Trade Commission may presage significant changes in the more than $800 billion U.S. […]

Tempting Pitfalls For Companies Updating Their Terms Of Service

A post from law firm Polsinelli provides background and guidance regarding a Northern District of California decision that underscores the […]

New Life For The False Claims Act

This could be a decisive year for the federal False Claims Act, with a case about the key issue of […]

More Things Your Cyber Policy Might Not Cover

The negative effects of a cyber attack are many and few cyber insurance policies cover them all, according to this […]

No Board Liability In Executive Sexual Harassment Case At McDonald’s

A judge in Delaware’s Court of Chancery has held that the McDonald’s Board of Directors was not liable for alleged […]

$3 Million Lesson On What To Reveal After A Ransomware Attack

The SEC has reached a $3 million settlement with Blackbaud, a client relationship company for non-profits, over allegations that it […]

FTC Warns Companies: Don’t Exaggerate AI Claims In Advertising

The Federal Trade Commission has declared its keen interest in what companies are claiming about how they use AI in […]

Why Healthcare Is A Sitting Duck For Cyber Attacks, And What To Do About It

So-called social engineering attacks – including Phishing, Vishing/Smishing, Baiting, “Quid Pro Quo,” and Pretexting – don’t involve a technical breach […]

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