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Samsung Chief Indicted Again After Serving Time For Bribery

Lee Jae-yong, heir to the South Korean tech company Samsung, was indicted on Sept. 1 on charges of engaging in […]

You Can Watch Your Employees Pee In Ohio

The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that employers can have someone watch as employees give a urine sample. The decision […]

Courts Holding Amazon Liable For Defective Products

More than 2.5 million third-party vendors, based everywhere from Arkansas to China, sell their goods on Amazon, which typically takes […]

Tesla Employee Sinks Russian Gangster’s Malware Plot

The bare facts of a recently-foiled plot to plant malware on Tesla’s computers read like a thriller. In mid-July, a […]

Big Oil Ripe For M&A, But Capital Is Hesitant

Exxon’s historic ouster from the Dow after a 92 year run is emblematic of the restructuring that the energy industry […]

Antitrust Suit Looms For Google’s New GC

Google has named Halimah DeLaine Prado, a veteran of the tech giant’s legal team, to be its new  general counsel. […]

Tips To Avoid Compromised Contractor Accounts

Companies rely on contractors, and often give them user accounts with access to sensitive data, but the risk of contractor […]

Was “Build The Wall” GC Asleep At The Wheel?

Four principals of crowdfunding organization “We Build the Wall,” including former Trump compadre and campaign manager Stephen Bannon, have been […]

Compliance Conundrum: Pay a Bounty and They Thrive

You always get what you pay for in the corporate world, but that doesn’t guarantee the outcome you hoped for. […]

Univ. of Utah Pays Ransomware Gang

The attack was a classic – a criminal group stole sensitive files from the University of Utah before encrypting their […]

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