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R. Scott Wood to GC at Aequitas Capital

Portland, Ore.-based alternative asset management company Aequitas Capital has hired R. Scott Wood as general counsel. Prior to joining Aequitas, […]

The Siren Call of Perilous Development Land

The disaster in Oso, Wash., occurred in an area that was known to be prone to landslides. That fact points […]

Conflict Mineral Report Guide From the AICPA

For companies subject to the SEC’s conflict mineral disclosure requirement, the first annual deadline is approaching (May 31). With that […]

GM, NHTSA Before Congress On Ignition-Switch Recall

Just two months into her new role as CEO of automaker General Motors, Mary Barra is set to testify before […]

New Survey Shows Employers Not Addressing Workplace Bullying

Employers most often react to bullying by denying or discounting it, and few take positive steps to stop the behavior, according to The Workplace Bullying Institute’s 2014 survey.

Spring Cleaning: Time for Employers To Freshen-Up Job Descriptions

Updating employee job descriptions regularly, rather than only when workers transition in and out of positions, may significantly reduce liability in discrimination lawsuits.

Deliberate Intent: Beyond Workers’ Compensation and Into the Assets of Your Business

A recent North Carolina Appeals Court ruling reminds employers of the instances in which companies, and supervisors, can be held liable for workplace injuries.

Ethics at Work: 2013 Survey Finds Positive Trends; Some Troubling Findings

Workplace misconduct is at an all-time low, according to the Ethics Resource Center’s recently-released National Business Ethics Survey, but the majority of corporate misconduct is committed by managers, from the supervisory level up to top management.

2014 May Be Cyber Insurance’s Most Popular Year Yet

A recent court decision on data breaches, which determined that cyber attacks fall outside the realm of traditional insurance, and the spate of high-profile breach cases may lead to a surge in cyber insurance in 2014.

Texas Court: Don’t Mess With Metadata

A federal court in Dallas issued an adverse inference order and imposed $27,500 in sanctions against an attorney who “created a new profile” on a computer in order to…

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