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DOJ Pilot Program Encourages Voluntary Self-Disclosure of Corporate Criminal Actions

DOJ Pilot Program Encourages Voluntary Self-Disclosure of Corporate Criminal Actions

Explore a new DOJ pilot program that promises non-prosecution for individuals revealing corporate wrongdoing.

Five Smart Tips for Legal Operations Transformation

Five Smart Tips for Legal Operations Transformation

Learn more about five strategies for legal operations transformation, including innovative tools for increased productivity.

The EU Artificial Intelligence (Al) Act Pioneers a Framework for AI Governance

The EU Artificial Intelligence (Al) Act Pioneers a Framework for AI Governance

Find out how the European Union’s AI Act, approved in March 2024, provides a framework for AI governance and defines risk levels and penalties for noncompliance.

Craig Ball on Versioning in Hyperlinked Files for eDiscovery

Versioning in Hyperlinked Files for eDiscovery

Explore versioning in hyperlinked files for eDiscovery and whether the differences between reviewed and transmitted versions justify holding them back from production.

Why Aren’t General Counsel Delegating to Legal Ops More?

Why Aren’t General Counsel Delegating to Legal Ops More?

Delve into the results of a recent survey discussing the hesitation of General Counsel delegating to Legal Ops and the reasons behind it.

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Spoliation Risk With Ephemeral Messaging Platforms

According to the DOJ, there is a spoliation risk with ephemeral messaging applications which are “designed to hide evidence.”

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Delaware Supreme Court Reverses Chancery On “Squeeze Out”

Read more about how the Delaware Supreme Court reversed the Court of Chancery in a case challenging a squeeze-out merger.

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Statutory Trusts Subject To Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Jurisdiction

The Court found that statutory trusts used for securitizations are considered “covered persons” and subject to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau jurisdiction.

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You Wouldn’t Know It But Ransomware Groups Are Struggling

A 2022 drop in ransomware attacks led to a big decline in payouts to ransomware groups compared to 2021. Then 2023 happened.

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Domestic Founders Of Foreign Firm To Face Class Action

A New York Federal District court ruled the founders of BitMEX, a cryptocurrency exchange must go to trial in a class action.

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