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Senator Urges Federal Trade Commission (FTC) To Investigate How Car Manufacturers Handle Data

Senator Urges Federal Trade Commission (FTC) To Investigate How Car Manufacturers Handle Data

In December, Senator Edward Markey reached out to major car manufacturers regarding their practices regarding data privacy protection in their […]

Operational Technology Suffers Even When Information Technology Is Targeted

Operational Technology Suffers Even When Information Technology Is Targeted

According to CSO, in 2023, there was a rise in cyber-attacks on the operational technology (OT) systems of industrial companies […]

The Evolving Role of Risk and Compliance Leaders

The Evolving Role of Risk and Compliance Leaders

Leadership is experiencing a significant overhaul as traditional styles no longer suffice in today’s complex world, according to Tom Fox […]

Shifting Corporate Compliance Demands From the DOJ for 2024

Shifting Corporate Compliance Demands From the DOJ for 2024

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has consistently emphasized the importance of corporate compliance programs across various administrations. Recent guidance […]

Three Steps You Can Take to Reduce Your Legal Spend

Three Steps You Can Take to Reduce Your Legal Spend

As a result of current economic uncertainty, in-house legal departments addressing the need to control legal spend are finding it […]

How to Improve Your Document Management Processes

How to Improve Your Document Management Processes

While legal professionals grapple with the challenges of managing a burgeoning volume of contracts, contract management software is emerging as […]

Legal Department Resolutions and Strategic Priorities for 2024

Legal Department Resolutions and Strategic Priorities for 2024

Priori Legal asked legal department professionals across the industry to share their 2024 legal resolutions and strategic priorities. The resolutions […]

Federal Judge Rules Insurance Group Exempt from Defending Condiment Maker in Lawsuit

Federal Judge Rules Insurance Group Exempt from Defending Condiment Maker in Lawsuit

In Citizens Insurance Co. of America v. Mullins Food Products Inc. et al., a federal judge in Illinois ruled in […]

Potential Gaps In Directors and Officers (D&O) Insurance Coverage

Ruling Highlights Potential Gaps In Directors and Officers (D&O) Insurance Coverage

Insurers often argue that government subpoenas are not covered under D&O policies because they do not allege any wrongful acts […]

Sixth Circuit’s Tourette Syndrome Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Verdict

Sixth Circuit Interprets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in Tourette’s Case

6th Circuit decides what constitutes reasonable accommodation when the disability is a rare form of Tourette syndrome that caused the plaintiff to utter inappropriate and obscene words.

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