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Intuit Settles With AGs

A 2019 ProPublica report on Intuit’s ads for a “free” TurboTax service that wasn’t free prompted New York Attorney General […]

Three Emerging Technologies and Environmental Sustainability

Legal ops professionals should be on the lookout for environmental sustainability technologies that, according to Gartner, will see mainstream adoption […]

FCPA Violations Lead To Money Laundering Charges

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act training should include a component devoted to money laundering. In the past five years more than […]

Challenges Mount For Mandatory Arbitration

Companies that have been shielded from class actions by mandatory arbitration clauses in consumer and employment contracts are facing a […]

Company Was Victimized By Ransomware But Didn’t Have To Pay

Victims of ransomware often pay up because they don’t think they have a choice, but an article in ZDNet describes […]

How To Respond To Whistleblower Demands

The company receives a letter from a former employee, alleging the company has engaged in a financial fraud and demanding […]

What Cyber Insurers Want To See From Clients

The demand is high, the supply is limited, and the cost is up – to the tune of an 89 […]

Alito Cited 17th Century Witch-Hunter In His Memo

Justice Samuel Alito reached far back into the common law tradition to buttress the arguments he made against abortion in […]

Looking Climate Change In The Eye

A thought-provoking interview with an iconoclast, in the New York Times magazine, comes with no real concrete prescription except possibly […]

Has Amy Coney Barrett Heard About This?

The USPTO has refused to register Deirdre S. Glascoe’s trademark SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF GOD. Glascoe’s thwarted intention was to use […]

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