Litigation
Death, taxes, and employees sending personal emails via the employer’s email server. We know it happens despite policies preventing or […]
The California Supreme Court has ruled that state trial courts have no inherent authority to strike claims brought under California’s […]
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s staff isn’t waiting for its climate-related disclosure rules to be finalized before demanding detailed disclosures […]
Some general counsel are finding that litigation finance can help turn the legal function from a cost center to a […]
With increased Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations, more cyber threats, and evolving technological exposures, all organizations must prioritize understanding […]
The Squire Patton Boggs firm’s Global Investigations and Compliance Review reports that the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign […]
Norton Rose Fulbright’s 19th Annual Litigation Trends Survey indicates that the risks surrounding tech regulation, cybersecurity and AI are uppermost […]
At some point in every corporate lawyer’s career, they are thrust into a situation pitting their obligation to zealously advocate […]
For the business community — manufacturers, innovators, and the agriculture and energy sectors — the proper application of the scientific […]
The ruling was a victory for policyholders who are involved in similar disputes and indicates that specific policy language and governing law play a big role in determining related claims issues.
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