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New DOJ Compliance Enforcement Policies Include Clawback

A post from law firm Faegre Drinker looks at a spate of recently announced DOJ compliance enforcement initiatives. The writers, […]

GAO Report On Litigation Funding Doesn’t Bite

A GAO report on third party litigation funding that was requested by three Republican legislators, “presumably attributable to their interest […]

Alarm Over “Wafer-Thin” Supply Chain Insurance Coverage

Based on the results of a survey of risk managers, logistics managers, and CEOs worldwide, the Global Head of Broking […]

What Not To Talk About When You Talk About Unions

The National Labor Relations Board “will soon be taking a tougher stance against employers who misrepresent how things could change […]

GoodRX Settlement Points To Possible Gaping Hole In Cyber Coverage

The familiar breach scenario involves a bad-actor third party that steals information that it can monetize, or locks up a […]

Supply Chain Diligence Issue Gets A Jolt

Calling it “an accelerating movement,” a post from law firm White & Case looks at new rules, either adopted or […]

Gathering “NIMBY” Storm Over Renewable Energy Siting

The siting of renewable energy infrastructure (mainly wind turbines and solar arrays) has become a contentious issue in the US, […]

Threat Of Violence Rampant In Healthcare, And OSHA May Step In

Violence directed against healthcare workers, already alarming before the COVID pandemic, has gotten worse. A post from law firm Ogletree […]

A Finger-Wag For The Last-Milers

Many companies in the so called last-mile delivery business are blaming nuclear verdicts, greedy plaintiff lawyers and “social inflation” for […]

NLRB Puts New Limits On Severance Agreements

With only one dissent, the National Labor Relations Board, in McLaren Macomb, held that employers cannot offer severance agreements that […]

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