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When Targeting Counterfeiters Go For The Package, Not The Product

May 9, 2013

Strike at the root, this article says. The product counterfeiting game has changed…

Battle Looms Over Fracking Rules

May 9, 2013

The scenario is familiar. Democrats want federal rules. Republicans want them left to the states and so does industry. Environmentalists, […]

Long Before E-Discovery, There’s Defensive Communication

May 8, 2013

Don’t discuss liability issues in non-privileged documents, and assume what you write will…

In-House Counsel: Economic Uncertainty and Regulation Biggest Threats to Organizational Growth

May 8, 2013

Cyber security breaches, fraud, corruption, supply chain problems were way down the list.

OSHA Addresses an Ancient and Often Ignored Malady

May 7, 2013

It has nothing to do with ladders, fumes or chemicals, causes thousands of illness cases a year, and in 2012 […]

2013 Follow-up on a Worldwide Risk and Resilience Study

May 7, 2013

The study contemplates shocks such as a market crash or a natural disaster, and defines resilience as…

No Headway on Do-Not-Track Talks

May 6, 2013

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

May 6, 2013

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…

China Far Ahead of Europe and the U.S. in Apparel Trade Marks

May 6, 2013

The category “Clothing, Footwear, Headgear” was dominated by China, with 69 percent compared to…

Senate Proposal Would Require More Disclosure of Political Expenditures

May 3, 2013

A “Follow the Money Act” has been proposed in the Senate by Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski and Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden.

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