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SolarWinds Cyberattack Fallout: Wells Notices For CFO and CISO

In an SEC filing, business software company SolarWinds says that current and former executives, including its CFO and CISO, received […]

AI Is Super-Charging the Client Side In Workers’ Comp Disputes

According to the Erwin McCane & Daly firm, AI is already affecting workers comp insurance on the client side. It […]

NFT Art Not Immune From IP Law

A recent court decision suggests that the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) will be subject to trademark law, albeit “balanced […]

“Sweeping” Tort Reform Signed Into Law In Florida

A post from law firm Faegre Drinker details major provisions in a tort reform bill that was signed into law […]

How Insurers Can Refuse To Cover Hacker Payments

Insurers sometimes make the argument that paying ransomware or putting out money after falling for an email scam do not […]

Compliance Issues That Arise When Deploying AI

The fact that AI is a potential loose cannon was seared into the consciousness of the general public a few […]

Demand “Explainability” When Contracting for AI

The promise of AI systems shouldn’t be ignored, and neither should the limitations and risks that come with it. A […]

Manufacturers Facing A Right-To-Repair Crackdown

Decades ago the antitrust plaintiff bar was targeting what was then called “aftermarket restrictions,” explains a post from law firm […]

Dog Food Parody Label Doesn’t Amuse Jack Daniel’s. Now It’s Before The Supreme Court.

Last month the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc. v. VIP Products, a dispute that could […]

Securities Lawsuit Targeting Stanley Black & Decker Cites “Macro Factors”

A securities lawsuit targeting Stanley Black & Decker, a U.S.-based tool manufacturer said to be worth more than $11 billion, […]

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