Compliance

Why Not An “NTSB” For Cyber Attacks?

Like the NTSB when it investigates plane crashes and train accidents, the proposed agency would investigate an incident and…

Will “Popcorn Lung” Litigation Expand To Coffee & Vaping?

A type of litigation that targets a flavoring used in microwave popcorn may be about to branch into coffee and […]

In-House Lawyers Can Be FCPA Targets

In one case, the company itself got off the hook on the basis of full disclosure and cooperation, but no such luck for the former GC…

The Annual Super Bowl Trademark Party

The NFL has its IP wrapped up tight and it doesn’t suffer meddlers lightly, although it’s loosened up a bit […]

Pricing Algorithms, Collusion and Corporate Compliance

Pricing algorithms are now commonly used by sellers as a way to maximize profits. Attorney Jeffrey Cross, in this Today’s […]

Chevron Sues A Brother Oil Company In Global Warming Fracas

The logic is unusual, but it’s logic just the same. Chevron has filed a third-party lawsuit against Statoil ASA, the […]

New EU Data Protection Will Conflict With IP Rights

The Pending EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will directly impact many U.S. companies, and for IP practitioners in particular it will…

Cyber Protection Tip: Voice Recognition Is Safer Than Passwords

This post from IT Security Guru points to research that finds 61 percent of fraud losses from account takeovers involve […]

Popular “EPLI” Insurance Squeezing Out Smaller Employment Firms

The era of employment litigation arguably began in the 1990’s, with the passage of laws such as the Americans with […]

Walmart Sued For Locking Up African-American Beauty Products

A woman in Parris, CA, has filed a lawsuit after discovering that her local Walmart was putting specialty African-American beauty […]

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