Corporate Governance

Why Compliance Officers Are Nervous

Eight out 10 are “at least somewhat concerned” about the change in tone in Washington, and about two out of […]

Accounting Flaws Now Prime Target In Securities Class Actions

For the third straight year, there has been an increase in the number of securities class actions filings with accounting-related […]

An Overlooked Exception To Attorney-Client Privilege

It’s based on a 45-year old Fifth Circuit precedent – Garner v. Wolfinbarger – a precedent that’s alive and well […]

Individual Executive Exposure In Government Investigations

A white collar alert from Miller & Chevalier looks at significant cases and government investigations that directly affected executives in […]

Ethics Have Calculable Value

The president of the umbrella organization for in-house attorneys in Europe – the European Company Lawyers Association, or ECLA – outlines […]

Information Governance: Time For GCs To Step up

For most organizations today, the major problem is not information security, but information governance, writes Today’s General Counsel columnist Barclay […]

Big Data Can Be Asset Or Vulnerability

The big data revolution is well under way and is having a transforming effect on business, enabling enhanced insight and […]

Legal And IT Procurement Must Cooperate

IT contracts and cybersecurity

Execs: Cyber Attacks Not Our Problem

Nearly half of corporate executives felt that they were not responsible for cyber attacks, according to “Accountability Gap: Cybersecurity and […]

Board Responsibilities For Cybersecurity

Events have moved swiftly in the past few years, and boards are being held accountable.

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