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“Distributed Microgrids” Might Save Us

Reference to the zombie apocalypse in this post from the Rocky Mountain Institute is tongue in cheek, but the message […]

U.S. M&A Activity Remains Stagnant

An Ernst & Young report finds U.S. merger and acquisition activity in the first half of the year was stagnant […]

Truthy Label Saves General Mills In “All Natural” Lawsuit

Nature Valley granola contained an ingredient that’s been demonized by critics of the food industry, but that wasn’t enough to […]

When It Comes To Identity Theft, One State Is In A Class Of Its Own

Which state has the highest rate of reported identity theft is not a surprise if you consider some basic demographic […]

M&A Deals Are Powerful Attractors Of Lawsuits

More than 90 percent of 2012 deals attracted at least one lawsuit, and the average was about five, according to […]

The Top 50 Global Risks

What Aon saw as overlooked risks may be the most intriguing part of the company’s report on its recent Global Risk Management Survey…

No Headway on Do-Not-Track Talks

Advertisers want to track, and privacy advocates balk. The “Tracking Protection Working Group”of a standards-setting body, the World Wide Web […]

New Standard for “Related Parties” Pending from the PCAOB

The PCAOB is about to publish a proposed revised standard for how auditors should address transactions involving related parties and other types of “unusual” transactions…

Ten Essential Best Practices in Predictive Coding

This article outlines emerging best practices in the application of predictive coding to e-discovery, which is now approved by multiple […]

Obama Administration Relaxing Export Controls

Congressional approval is needed for some but not all the changes, and some legislators remain concerned that exports with potential […]

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