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Do Confidentiality Agreements Silence Whistleblowers?

A survey finds that many employees in the financial industry see wrongdoing but don’t report it, and some hold their […]

How Much Will A Data Breach Cost?

A recent study analyzes the costs of data breach remediation in a sample of 61 U.S. companies. The numbers are…

Survey: Dangerous Lack Of GC Successor Planning

A dramatic increase in the influence of the general counsel in the C-Suite, without a corresponding increase in the attention paid to successor planning.

“Business Risk Index” Survey Finds Acute Cyber-Worry

More than 1200 companies in a variety of industries were queried about what they considered their most significant risks/areas of concern and what they were doing to mitigate them.

Supply Chain Disclosure Law Catches GCs By Surprise

Companies “doing business in California” – broadly defined – are required to make some specific disclosures under The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act.

With Breaches Virtually Inevitable, The Response Becomes Crucial

With a data breach now about as certain as death and taxes, a comprehensive response plan is an absolute necessity. A study last year found that 43 percent…

SCOTUS: Employers Lax On 401K Fees Can Be Sued

The Supreme Court has ruled that employers have a continuing duty to monitor fees being charged for products in employees’ […]

Use Of Social Media For Class Notification

The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure require that class notice must be “the best notice that is practicable under the […]

What Is ESI, And How Do You “Govern” It?

Understanding two basic terms and how their meaning has evolved is the first step in confronting what has become the most difficult…

For Shareholders, CEO Pay Is A Big Yawn

In the five years since the Dodd-Frank law mandated say-on-pay shareholder votes, average CEO pay has risen by an average […]

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