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Why Did the SEC Update Drop the WORM-Only Requirement?

The Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) stepped into the 21st century with a recent update to Rule 17a-4 by dropping the requirement […]

ABA’s Formal Opinion on “Reply All” Responses

Earlier this month, the American Bar Association (ABA) issued a new formal opinion telling lawyers not to automatically copy clients […]

Evolving Legal Issues in the Metaverse

The Metaverse is growing fast despite the volume, sensitivity, and wide-ranging types of data collection. There is already litigation involving […]

Is the Goal of AI Still “Human” Intelligence?

Despite warnings that the present technologies may never add up to “true” or “human” intelligence, much of the world may […]

Alphabet Soup

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) constitute a potent one-two punch by Golden […]

Legal Dept. Heads Surveyed About Remote Working

Attorneys Joshua I. Rothman, Ralph A. Dengler, and Robert S. Pickens of Venable surveyed in-house counsel across a range of […]

Top Ten FCPA Resolutions

Only one U.S.-based company made the top ten list of FCPA resolutions in the past decade, but that resolution was […]

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Dentons Loses Again. Is The Verein Model At Risk?

The Ohio Supreme Court has, for the second time, declined to hear an appeal from law firm Dentons (specifically, from […]

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One Labor Shortage That Could Cost Companies Dearly

At a time when cybersecurity threats are getting worse and there’s a shortage of qualified professionals to defend against them, […]

Lessons From An Insurer’s Huge Data Breach

Medibank, a huge Australian health insurance company, decided not to insure itself against cyberattacks. In hindsight, they should’ve known better. […]

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