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No Board Liability In Executive Sexual Harassment Case At McDonald’s

A judge in Delaware’s Court of Chancery has held that the McDonald’s Board of Directors was not liable for alleged […]

Paid Time Off A Fringe Benefit, Says Third Circuit

On March 15th, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that paid time off does not constitute […]

Key AI Ethics Team Cut by Microsoft

During the recent layoff of 10,000 employees, Microsoft completely cut its ethics and society team, which was responsible for making […]

What’s Up with Businesses Opposing Anti-ESG Investment Proposals?

The backlash from powerful business groups and fears that state pension systems could see huge losses are pushing conservative Republicans […]

Big Surge In Whistleblower Claims Predicted

The Anti-Money Laundering Whistleblower Improvement Act, signed  into law in December 2022, could lead to a big increase in whistleblower […]

$3 Million Lesson On What To Reveal After A Ransomware Attack

The SEC has reached a $3 million settlement with Blackbaud, a client relationship company for non-profits, over allegations that it […]

FTC Warns Companies: Don’t Exaggerate AI Claims In Advertising

The Federal Trade Commission has declared its keen interest in what companies are claiming about how they use AI in […]

Creation and Invention

Thaler v. Vidal asks the question, does the Patent Act categorically restrict the statutory term ‘inventor’ to human beings alone? […]

“Prior Knowledge” Exclusions

Liability insurance protects the insured against claims even when the acts that gave rise to them took place before the […]

Why Healthcare Is A Sitting Duck For Cyber Attacks, And What To Do About It

So-called social engineering attacks – including Phishing, Vishing/Smishing, Baiting, “Quid Pro Quo,” and Pretexting – don’t involve a technical breach […]

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