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Misconceptions About Legal Ops Challenged

A blog on the CLOC site takes on some myths about the purpose, scope, and responsibilities of legal operations. The […]

Bribery Enforcement in Russia Focuses on Low End Fraud

The Russian general prosecutor’s office has published year-end statistics for corporate bribery enforcement in 2018. According to a summary in […]

AI and Due Diligence

Artificial intelligence systems like AlphaGo and AlphaZero have already outclassed humans at complex games like Chess and Go, but that’s […]

Law Prof Who Joined Weinstein Defense Team Under Fire

Ronald S. Sullivan Jr. is an accomplished defense attorney, a Harvard Law professor and director of Harvard’s criminal-law clinic, but […]

Ever Wonder Why Supreme Courts Are Seen As Political?

Candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court Brian Hagedorn and Lisa Neubauer ripped into each other over their personal and political […]

Film Producer Who Got Probation Now Looking At 15 Years

Peter Hoffman once ran a company that made some smash hit films – Total Recall, Terminator 2, Basic Instinct – […]

Public Defender Workloads Make “Right To Counsel” A Dead Letter

Studies in a number of states find that public defenders are overwhelmed and that they should be spending from between […]

Fiat Chrysler Settles On Emissions Cheating Scheme

Fiat Chrysler will not be required to admit any wrongdoing as part of a roughly $800 million settlement of a […]

India’s Sexual Harassment Law Comprehensive, Wide-Ranging

Keith Read, blogging on the Convercent site, says that the POSH Act, India’s first piece of legislation that specifically deals […]

It’s Risky To Automate Risk Profiling

Profiling third parties for risk in respect to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and other regulations is a tedious and […]

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