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Federal Reserve Drops Reputational Risk from Bank Supervision Framework

Federal Reserve Drops Reputational Risk from Bank Supervision Framework

The Fed’s move to eliminate reputational risk from supervision raises concerns about transparency, consistency, and the potential politicization of reputational risk.

Best Practices for Automating Your Policy Management Program

Best Practices for Automating Your Policy Management Program

Managing policies manually is a risk. Discover how best practices and centralized tools enable legal department teams to establish a robust policy management program.

Lessons from the Fortnite Refunds: What the FTC’s $126M Settlement Reveals

Lessons from the Fortnite Refunds: What the FTC’s $126M Settlement Reveals

The FTC’s $126 million refund to Fortnite players highlights growing regulatory scrutiny of dark patterns in digital transactions and children’s online privacy.

Fourth Circuit Limits D&O Coverage for M&A Settlement Under Bump-Up Exclusion

Fourth Circuit Limits D&O Coverage for M&A Settlement Under Bump-Up Exclusion

Learn why the Fourth Circuit’s ruling in Towers Watson narrows D&O coverage for M&A settlements, emphasizing the impact of a bump-up exclusion.

Legal Ops Embraces GenAI as a Transformative Tool, Not an Upgrade

Legal Ops Embraces GenAI as a Transformative Tool, Not an Upgrade

Learn why legal departments are championing voice assistants and agentic AI while embracing GenAI as a transformative tool, not just a technical upgrade.

How Occupational Health Engagement Helps Manage Risk

Ransomware Attacks Hit US Healthcare Providers, Exposing Sensitive Patient and Employee Data

Read about ransomware attacks targeting healthcare providers, exposing sensitive data, and prompting urgent legal and cybersecurity responses nationwide.

Ripple and SEC Seek to Modify Judgment, Settle Longstanding Dispute

Ripple and SEC Seek to Modify Judgment, Settle Longstanding Dispute

Learn how Ripple and the SEC are moving toward resolution by seeking to modify a $125 million judgment in a shifting regulatory climate.

Delaware Supreme Court Surprisingly Flexible on Strict Contract Enforcement

Delaware Supreme Court Surprisingly Flexible on Strict Contract Enforcement

Read why a recent Delaware ruling could reshape contract enforcement in M&A deals, especially around indemnification and notice requirements.

Supreme Court Clarifies Foreign State Jurisdiction Under FSIA

Supreme Court Clarifies Foreign State Jurisdiction Under FSIA

Read why the Supreme Court ruled that foreign states don’t need minimum suit-related contacts under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) for US courts to exercise personal jurisdiction.

After Getting Feedback, Should You Freeze, Fight, or Take Flight?

After Getting Feedback, Should You Freeze, Fight, or Take Flight?

Understanding your brain’s fight, flight, or freeze reaction to feedback can help legal departments stay focused and open to growth.

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