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Report: Companies Failing To Report Cyber Risk To Shareholders

Many companies are not adequately reporting cybersecurity risk in their SEC filings, according to a recent report. Instead they are […]

Delaware Court Sides With Ripple

The Delaware Chancery Court has rejected Tetragon’s appeal to pull out its equity in blockchain payments firm Ripple Labs. Last […]

Law Firms Half A World Apart Come To Same Conclusion: Increasing Risk Of Climate Change Litigation

Recent posts from major law firms in the U.S., the UK and New Zealand issue similar warnings: Climate change litigation […]

NY AG Went In the Tank For Cuomo, Turned Out To Be a Shark

Letitia James was the first New York City Council candidate to win office solely as a nominee of the Working […]

Careless “Offboarding” Leaves Gaping Cybersecurity Hole

Insiders are the most common source of organizational breaches. That fact is well understood at this point, but a crucial […]

Did Bad Lawyering Save the Voting Rights Act?

The Supreme Court seemed skeptical of arguments defending voting restrictions by lawyers for the Arizona Republican Party on March 2nd.  […]

TRIPS Waiver Proposal For Covid Vaccines

TRIPS, the WTO international treaty that protects intellectual property, provides for wavers under some circumstances, and many health experts claim […]

Is Content Moderation Even Possible?

Not according to a post in the Techdirt blog – at least not moderation “at scale” – because neither human […]

Bot Attacks Common, Few Companies Protected

The onset of the pandemic spurred “two years’ worth of digital transformation in two months,” according to Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, […]

Class Actions Allege Auto Insurers Are Overcharging During Pandemic

Class action lawsuits, filed in Nevada state court in Clark County, allege ten major auto insurers have failed to give […]

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