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Sustainability reporting is moving from cutting edge to mainstream and, though not every company may be ready to, or need to, add sustainability disclosures to its filings, it’s time to consider the possibility.
Studies show most whistleblowers attempt to first report their concerns internally before approaching the federal government. Organizations that facilitate reporting employee concerns stand a much better chance of avoiding legal troubles and a variety of other negative consequences stemming from a federal inquiry.
The SEC appears to be raising the bar for directors everywhere to be responsible for overseeing cyber-risk management.
The Food and Drug Administration has launched a database of pharmaceutical adverse event reports, making nearly four million adverse event […]
The insurance industry was years ahead of the political debate, and is now at what might be considered the next step…
Next month Florida joins a number of states, including California, New Mexico, Iowa, and Kentucky, in overhauling the requirements and steps companies must follow when faced with a potential or actual security breach resulting in the unauthorized disclosure of personal information.
Intensive workplace surveillance of workers has become a business, and it’s doing well. One product is essentially a smart badge, […]
Problems surfaced with the February departure of the chief financial officer, who has been involved in a string of legal […]
Businesses are spending big money to make sure they have the technology they need to keep data secure but the […]
Historically, bribe recipients have been the major target of China’s anti-corruption enforcement, but the emphasis has shifted to encompass the […]
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