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Tax Carbon Or We’re Cooked, Says U.N. Report

A U.N. report, the first to be commissioned by the Paris agreement, details a massive global crisis as soon as […]

BigLaw “Sustainability” Consortium Lauded, But Must Fend Off Conflicts Charge

A consortium of nine major law firms was unveiled at the recent Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco. Under […]

Bipartisan Accord On Aircraft Seats

As part of an FAA funding bill, Congress is considering a package of consumer-friendly provisions, including a minimum size for […]

For Cyber Industry, Thin Line Between Offense & Defense, Public & Private

In the world of advanced cybertechnology, some of the most advanced companies that sell security may also sell offensive capabilities. […]

A Gaping Loophole In “Carbon Accounting”

It appears that the U.S. and Europe have made good progress lowering their green house gas emissions in recent years, […]

More U.S. Companies Getting Ensnared By Terrorism Law

Companies that arguably would never expect it could find themselves having to defend a lawsuit under the Antiterrorism Act. Several […]

Embargoed PR, Hacked For Insider Trading Info, Nets Millions

In a case that “exemplifies the way insider trading has been quietly revolutionized by the internet,” Ukranian hackers siphoned off […]

Will US and UK Tech Regulators Ever Be On The Same Page?

Increased regulation of tech companies is clearly in the cards, both in the United States and in Europe…

GDPR And Data Maps

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, specifically the so-called “right to be forgotten,” means that many companies will need to […]

Foreign Hacking Is Bleeding IP from U.S. Companies

A report from the National Counterintelligence and Security Center says that foreign actors are stealing intellectual property from U.S. companies […]

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