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McCormick & Company, Incorporated Names Jeffrey D. Schwartz GC

McCormick & Company, Incorporated has appointed Jeffery D. Schwartz to the role of Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. […]

Jones Day Adds Paul Huck Jr., Fradyn Suárez As Partners In Miami

Jones Day has announced that Paul Huck Jr. and Fradyn Suárez have joined as partners in its Miami Office. Huck […]

Proactive Moves To Avoid Employee Harassment Suit

Employers should take a proactive stance against harassment, says Lurie Besik of Lapidus LLP. Have a sound company policy that […]

Times Exposé: State AGs In Bed With Energy Industry

Major energy companies are financing state attorney general campaigns, teaming up with states AGs to mount lawsuits targeting federal regulations […]

SCOTUS To Weigh Confederate License Plates

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to take up the question of whether Texas officials were within their rights to […]

Perils Of Due Diligence In China

A post from the Squire Patton Boggs Anticorruption Blog looks at the case of  Peter William Humphrey, a British citizen, […]

Columbia Law Students Traumatized By Grand Jury Decisions Can Delay Finals

Any students who feel traumatized by recent grand jury decisions not to indict police officers who shot and killed Eric […]

Former Apple Exec Gets Prison Time For Leaking Company Secrets

A former Apple global supply manager was convicted on 23 counts of wire fraud, wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering, […]

Interconnectivity And Information Sharing: Cause As Well As Cure for Cyber Attacks?

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) has issued draft guidelines on Cyber Threat Information Sharing and has recommended various steps that organizations and businesses can take to avert cyber attacks by adopting defensive cyber-operations and incident response activities and introducing effective information sharing practices.

Reputation Damage and Tone at the Top: Uber Scandal Underscores How Corporate Culture can Bring a Company to its Knees

Uber has earned itself an F from the Better Business Bureau for a handful of reasons, and they all point to poor tone at the top and a broken internal corporate culture, says Diane Brown of NAVEX Global.

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