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SCOTUS Overturns Conviction For Violent Facebook Tirades

The government must do more than prove that a reasonable person would find online postings threatening, the Supreme Court ruled […]

Muslim Woman Trumps Abercrombie In SCOTUS Hiring Discrimination Case

The Supreme Court this week ruled that a young Muslim woman wearing a hijab – not hired by Abercrombie & […]

Two Cyber Cases Insurance Did Not Cover

It’s only been a few years since “data-breach” entered the lexicon of corporate mishaps, and not long after that, the […]

When Is A Website A “Public Accommodation”?

A recent settlement between the Department of Justice and a major distributor of MOOCs (“massive open online courses”) sheds some […]

Feds Want Biker Gang's Trademark Back

A case soon to be argued in a Los Angeles courtroom pits The Mongols Nation against the federal government. The […]

DOJ: No Need To “Boil The Ocean” To Get Cooperation Credit

Internal investigations, in order to receive cooperation credit from the Department of Justice, can be “appropriately tailored to the facts […]

Google Loses Key Privacy Case In UK

A judgment against Google by the English Court of Appeal “has confirmed that English law recognizes an action for the […]

Do Confidentiality Agreements Silence Whistleblowers?

A survey finds that many employees in the financial industry see wrongdoing but don’t report it, and some hold their […]

How Much Will A Data Breach Cost?

A recent study analyzes the costs of data breach remediation in a sample of 61 U.S. companies. The numbers are…

Supply Chain Disclosure Law Catches GCs By Surprise

Companies “doing business in California” – broadly defined – are required to make some specific disclosures under The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act.

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