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The Intractable Cybersecurity Threat of the “Business Associate”

Health Insurer Anthem Inc., which recently agreed to the largest ever settlement in a data breach case, is having to […]

Murder Trial Begins For St. Louis Cop

Before shooting Anthony Lamar Smith to death after a high-speed pursuit in Dec. 2011, officer Jason Stockley was recorded on […]

How A Customer-Service Sting Brought Down a Half-Billion Dollar Banking Scam

The Citadel trojan, adept at “draining bank accounts,” infected more than 11 million computers worldwide and cost victims a half […]

Champagne Spearheads EU Brand War

“Champagne is fighting this battle in Europe, and they seem to be winning,” said Bernard O’Connor, a managing partner at […]

House Votes To Block Rule Limiting Mandatory Arbitration

The Republican-led House of Representatives has voted to block a rule that would have seriously curtailed the use of mandatory […]

More Trouble For Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Co. is in the regulatory bullseye again, this time because data from tens of thousands of accounts […]

Big M&As, Weak Fundamentals For Hollywood

Entertainment conglomerates are getting ready to downplay weak fundamentals and talk about acquisitions and mergers when they discuss quarterly results […]

Olympus Corp. Loses Trial But Gets Key Win

The Japanese manufacturer was ordered to pay more than $6 million damages in connection with a superbug outbreak at a […]

Blame Prosecutors For OJ Debacle, Not the System

Criminology Prof Mike Adams says he could retire if he had a dollar for every time he’s heard the word […]

Is This the Most Corrupt Cop In America?

Robert Almodovar, convicted of a double murder in 1995 and in prison ever since, was freed when Chicago prosecutors abandoned […]

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