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Federal Circuit Clarifies Limits on Convoyed Sales, Vacates Damages

Federal Circuit limits patent damages tied to convoyed sales, emphasizing the need for a functional link between patented and unpatented components.

AI Whistleblower Response and Its Role in Compliance and Risk Management

Discover how AI whistleblower response tools are transforming compliance programs into proactive, trusted systems that prioritize risk and protect anonymity.

Why Risk Leaders Must Stay the Course Amid Shifting Federal Bribery Enforcement

Bribery enforcement may be off the federal radar for now, but California and global regulators aren’t backing down. Risk leaders must stay vigilant and compliant.

Mitigating the Risks of the UK Procurement Act

Learn more about the UK Procurement Act, which introduces stricter exclusion rules and a public debarment list, raising the stakes for suppliers in public contract bidding.

Exploitation of Windows Vulnerability Puts NTLM Hashes at Risk

Windows vulnerability CVE-2025-24054 is now actively exploited in phishing attacks, allowing hackers to steal New Technology LAN Manager (NTLM) hashes with minimal user interaction.

UnitedHealth’s Loan Repayment Tactics Face Backlash

UnitedHealth faces backlash over loan repayment demands as healthcare providers and the AMA call for flexible terms amid ongoing financial struggles.

Susman Law Firm, Hit with an Executive Order, Sues Trump in DC Court

Trump’s executive order was “in retaliation against organizations and people that he dislikes,” according to the firm’s complaint.

Judicial Limits, Search Terms, and eDiscovery: Lessons from Tremblay v. OpenAI

Read how a judge rejected plaintiffs’ push to expand search terms in Tremblay v. OpenAI, signaling limits on discovery input without clear proof of production gaps.

Report Calls for Unified Federal Approach to Cybercrime Data Collection

A new report urges the US to improve cybercrime data collection and coordination across federal agencies to better understand and combat rising cyber threats.

Client Data Breach Leads to £60,000 Fine for UK Law Firm

Ransomware hackers leaked sensitive client data online, exposing the law firm to potential negligence claims in addition to an Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) fine.

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