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Inflation Woes Acute For Middle-Market Insureds

It’s a problem in just about every nook and cranny of the economy, but it’s particularly insidious when it comes […]

Managing Risk Around Expression in the Workplace

Managing Your Department’s Internal Communications

In an interview, Joan Fox of Legal Suite discusses changes in the ways in-house legal departments are managing internal communications. […]

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Million Dollar Fine In First Ever CCPA Settlement

The first settlement ever under the California Consumer Privacy Act requires cosmetics retailer Sephora to pay $1.2 million in penalties. […]

MBAs Hire Moving Company To Provide Cybersecurity

In 2015, some of the finest minds on Wall Street went to work on a knotty problem: How to dispose […]

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DOJ Wants Companies To Name Names

The DOJ has formally announced new enforcement policies targeting corporate crime. A September 15 memorandum from Deputy Attorney General Lisa […]

GC Hired Young Attorneys, Doubled the Size Of His Department

Since Pierre Gentin became a Senior Partner and General Counsel of McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm, the […]

How Important Is Legal Ops for an In-House Legal Department?

Ken Crutchfield, Vice President and General Manager of Wolters Kluwer Legal and Regulatory U.S., talked with Today’s General Counsel about […]

Watch Out! Malware is Polluting Your Data Lake

Every merger and acquisition results in large volumes of data being transferred across companies; and every business service in your […]

Amazon Sued For Contract Language

California’s attorney general has sued Amazon. The complaint cites contractual language the company uses with third-party sellers that commits them […]

New York City Enacts AI Bias Law Requiring Independent Audits

New York City companies are scrambling to audit their AI programs before a new law takes effect in January. The […]

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