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Staff No-Action Letter Highlights Renewed Focus On SEC Regulation A

Staff No-Action Letter Highlights Renewed Focus On SEC Regulation A

Recent developments around SEC Regulation A suggest heightened staff attention and possible reforms, as compliance relief and capital formation return to the forefront.

A Tale of Social Media, Defamation, and Litigation Risk

A Tale of Social Media, Defamation, and Litigation Risk

Learn how a CEO’s reckless social media post turned a workplace dispute into major litigation involving defamation, emotional distress, and other claims.

2025 Brightflag Report Benchmarks Corporate Legal Ops Salaries

2025 Brightflag Report Benchmarks Corporate Legal Ops Salaries

The new 2025 Brightflag report benchmarks legal ops salaries. Discover how experience, department size, and gender impact the compensation of legal operations professionals.

How to Handle Complex Emerging Data Sources for eDiscovery

How to Handle Complex Emerging Data Sources for eDiscovery

A recent LegalTechTalk panel discussed strategies for handling emerging data sources in eDiscovery. Explore the roles of early planning, governance, and defensible AI use.

AI-Powered Contract Review

The Shift to Easy-to-Use, Scalable, and Flexible Legal Tech

Learn why legal ops teams are looking at easy-to-use, scalable, and flexible legal tech platforms and drag-and-drop tools to create their own workflows.

AI Hiring Bot at McDonald’s Exposes Applicants' Data

AI Hiring Bot at McDonald’s Exposes Applicants’ Data

Learn why McDonald’s AI hiring system exposed millions of applicant records, and what it reveals about weak security risks in automated recruiting tools.

PJM Power Grid Faces Capacity Challenges, Surging Prices, Due to AI Demand

PJM Power Grid Faces Capacity Challenges, Surging Prices, Due to AI Demand

Read about how AI demand is driving a surge in electricity prices in the PJM grid, highlighting challenges in power supply and infrastructure delays.

Ransomware Attack on Ahold Delhaize Exposes Data of Over 2.2 Million Individuals

Ransomware Attack on Ahold Delhaize Exposes Data of Over 2.2 Million Individuals

Read how a ransomware attack on Ahold Delhaize exposed sensitive data of 2.2 million people and raised major concerns over corporate cybersecurity practices.

Court Fines MyPillow CEO’s Lawyers for AI-Generated Brief Filled with Errors

Court Fines MyPillow CEO’s Lawyers for AI-Generated Brief Filled with Errors

Read what happened when MyPillow CEO’s lawyers submitted a legal brief filled with AI-generated errors, including fake case citations and misquotes.

Google Must Pay $314M for Unauthorized Use of Android Users’ Cellular Data

Google Must Pay $314M for Unauthorized Use of Android Users’ Cellular Data

Discover why Google was ordered to pay $314M for secretly using Android users’ cellular data, even when devices were idle and apps were closed.

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