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Samsung Chief Indicted Again After Serving Time For Bribery

September 8, 2020

Lee Jae-yong, heir to the South Korean tech company Samsung, was indicted on Sept. 1 on charges of engaging in […]

You Can Watch Your Employees Pee In Ohio

September 3, 2020

The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that employers can have someone watch as employees give a urine sample. The decision […]

Courts Holding Amazon Liable For Defective Products

September 2, 2020

More than 2.5 million third-party vendors, based everywhere from Arkansas to China, sell their goods on Amazon, which typically takes […]

Tesla Employee Sinks Russian Gangster’s Malware Plot

September 2, 2020

The bare facts of a recently-foiled plot to plant malware on Tesla’s computers read like a thriller. In mid-July, a […]

Big Oil Ripe For M&A, But Capital Is Hesitant

August 31, 2020

Exxon’s historic ouster from the Dow after a 92 year run is emblematic of the restructuring that the energy industry […]

Antitrust Suit Looms For Google’s New GC

August 31, 2020

Google has named Halimah DeLaine Prado, a veteran of the tech giant’s legal team, to be its new  general counsel. […]

Tips To Avoid Compromised Contractor Accounts

August 28, 2020

Companies rely on contractors, and often give them user accounts with access to sensitive data, but the risk of contractor […]

Was “Build The Wall” GC Asleep At The Wheel?

August 27, 2020

Four principals of crowdfunding organization “We Build the Wall,” including former Trump compadre and campaign manager Stephen Bannon, have been […]

Compliance Conundrum: Pay a Bounty and They Thrive

August 25, 2020

You always get what you pay for in the corporate world, but that doesn’t guarantee the outcome you hoped for. […]

Univ. of Utah Pays Ransomware Gang

August 24, 2020

The attack was a classic – a criminal group stole sensitive files from the University of Utah before encrypting their […]

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