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Risk Management for Federal Contractors During Regulatory Changes

March 17, 2025

Federal contractors are facing rapid regulatory changes. Learn why clear communication, compliance, and strategic positioning are key to mitigating risk and protecting contracts.

Emerging AI Regulations: Preparing for the CO Act and VA Bill

March 17, 2025

Explore the new AI regulations in Colorado and Virginia that impose strict rules on developers and deployers and prepare before enforcement begins in 2026.

EU’s Omnibus Package Aims to Simplify Sustainability Reporting

March 13, 2025

Discover how the EU’s Omnibus package aims to simplify sustainable reporting, due diligence requirements, and taxonomy rules.

Change Management Planning for In-House Legal Teams

March 13, 2025

Change management planning is essential for in-house legal teams. Learn about the structured frameworks and best practices that will enable navigating change effectively.

Understand Your Vendors’ Business Continuity Plans to Track Risks

March 13, 2025

Third-party disruptions can have major consequences. Avoid risks by recognizing weak vendors’ business continuity plans before they affect your operations.

AI Contract Review vs. CLM: Which Contract Automation Solution?

March 13, 2025

Read more about how to determine which contract automation solution is right for your legal team: AI contract review or contract lifecycle management.

Musk’s Takeover of Federal Agencies Sparks Lawsuits and Privacy Concerns

March 12, 2025

Read how Musk’s takeover of federal agencies has sparked lawsuits over privacy and security breaches, raising legal and national security concerns in Washington.

Supreme Court Clarifies ‘Prevailing Party’ Standard for Attorney’s Fees

March 12, 2025

The Supreme Court ruled that a preliminary injunction doesn’t make a plaintiff a “prevailing party” for fees, impacting civil rights and regulatory litigation.

Objection to Vaccine Mandate Can Prevail Under Religious Discrimination Claim

March 12, 2025

Discover more about a federal court ruling on whether a plaintiff can claim religious discrimination while also voicing secular concerns about vaccine safety within the same lawsuit.

OpenAI Researcher Subpoenaed in Copyright Lawsuit

March 12, 2025

OpenAI researcher Alec Radford has been subpoenaed in a copyright lawsuit over AI training data that authors claim infringes their works.

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