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Failure To Disclose An SEC Investigation

Noto, et al. v. 22nd Century Group Inc. et al is a complicated case involving scienter and loss causation. There […]

2023 Begins With A Bang For Data Breaches

In late January a hacker posted an offer on the dark web to sell the names, store addresses, and transaction […]

SCOTUS Backs Off On A Privilege Case, Leaving A Major Cyber Risk Question Unresolved

In a rarely invoked procedural move, two weeks after hearing oral arguments in a case involving attorney-client privilege, the Court […]

Confused and Frustrated By Your E-Discovery Issues?

An online tool to help law departments decide whether they need a self-service approach to e-discovery projects, or a full-service […]

The New DOJ Incentives To “Self-Disclose”

In highly publicized remarks that he delivered at his alma mater, Georgetown Law, the DOJ official in charge of the […]

Do States That Divest from ESG Funds Create Legal Jeopardy?

The fight between states like Louisiana and North Carolina and Laurence D. Fink, longtime leader of BlackRock, is over BlackRock’s […]

DoNotPay Self-Help Tools: It’s Not AI

Joshua Browder, founder and CEO of the self-help legal site DoNotPay, yesterday said he had received threats of prosecution and even […]

How to Tame “Superbias” and Address Workplace Issues Systemically

Recent research shows systemic factors embedded in organizational cultures and processes are the primary cause of critical workplace issues — […]

Is the FTC Authorized to Ban Noncompetes?

On January 5, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, banning noncompete clauses and categorizing them […]

Generative AI Collaborates with Lawyers, It Doesn’t Replace Them

ChatGPT, a generative AI algorithm owned by OpenAI, has been all over the news, with examples of what it can […]

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