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Although lawyers are not regulated to the extent that bankers are with regard to anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CTF) […]
It’s become common wisdom – gleaned in part from witnessing some disastrous missteps by companies like Yahoo and credit reporting […]
How are contract obligations affected in times of extreme uncertainty? This post looks first at the force majeure clause and how it might apply when contract non-performance is the result of supply chain…
“Your company’s agent for service of process delivers a lawsuit involving a contract that your company’s law firm drafted. Given […]
Some policies exclude devices not owned by the “named insured”; some require that the named insured have an on-the-record….
“Sure, it’s crazy to think that any for-profit corporation would cede such power to compliance officers,” writes Richard Cassin. Nevertheless, […]
Restricting access to the workplace based on a medical exam is normally frowned upon by the EEOC, but not so […]
Firms in the UK are hosting virtual hang-outs including Friday night videocon drinks as a way of retaining a sense […]
It has been widely assumed that those who tested positive for Covid-10 antibodies could resume their normal routine with a […]
Covid-19 antibody tests, considered crucial to any rational back-to-work strategy, have been rushed to market, and many are proving to […]
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