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Cybersecurity Enforcement Hooks For The SEC

The SEC’s interest in cybersecurity began modestly enough in 2011 with letters requesting information, but it quickly moved to include  […]

Volkov: Old CCO Model Is Dead

Corporations need a CCO with a chair in the C-suite, according to a leader in the ethics and compliance field […]

Defensible Deletion After Information Theft Is Discovered

What can a responsible employer do when it finds that a new hire has taken sensitive information from a former […]

A Litigation Support Wish List For General Counsel

A survey comes up with a wish list from litigation support for what can be done differently to help ease the e-discovery burden.

Still Waiting For An FCPA Super Bowl

The Supreme Court missed a chance to resolve an important question of terminology in the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The […]

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European Regulators, With a Big Stick, Eye U.S. Tech Giants

European regulators continue to scrutinize the biggest U.S. tech companies for possible antitrust and privacy violations, the New York Times […]

A Chicago Lawyer, Loathed In Silicon Valley

A specialist in suing tech companies for privacy violations, his targets have included Amazon, Google, Apple, and many others less well known, and he may have won as much $1 billion.

New Research: Lawyers Not Despised

Researchers observed that few legal malpractice suits result in jury verdicts. One explanation reflects the perception that lawyers are…

Upcoming Supreme Court IP Cases Will Have Big Impact

Two pending Supreme Court cases will have a significant impact on patent holders and patent valuations…

Gun Rights In The Workplace vs Employer Property Rights

States are enacting laws, sometimes called “parking lot laws,” that prohibit employers from banning firearms on their property. These laws […]

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