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CA Bill Would Protect Consumer Location and Biometric Data

A bill that appears to be on track for passage would extend California data privacy law to geophysical location and […]

FTC's Privacy Policy Lambasted As Anti-Innovation

If “big brother is watching you,” per George Orwell, then the FTC is watching big brother (at least in his […]

Two Most-Used Pesticides Will Undergo EPA Scrutiny

In what it calls a major win for environmentalists, Courthouse News Service reports that the EPA has settled with the […]

Attorney-Client Privilege Upheld In District Court

In a powerful affirmation of attorney-client privilege, a federal district court in Georgia has dismissed a legal malpractice claim against […]

New UK Supply Chain Law Will Hit Companies Worldwide

The U.K. Modern Slavery Act of 2015, which is expected to go into effect this fall, differs from the California law in some important respects.

Delaware Law Invalidates Fee-Shifting

Delaware has passed a law that invalidates fee-shifting provisions in connection with internal corporate claims for corporations chartered in the […]

Clawback Under Dodd-Frank on SEC Agenda

The SEC will consider new compensation clawback rules, possibly looking to new rules published recently by the Bank of England […]

FTC Clarifies Its Data Security Requirements

The Federal Trade Commission is making a concerted effort to clarify what it expects from companies with regard to security […]

Big Four Accounting's New Challenge To Law Firms

The big four accounting firms have a number of advantages in competition with major law firms internationally, among them significantly […]

Unlikely Tech Model For U.S: Estonia

Estonia is among the so-called “D5″ or most digital-friendly governments, which also includes South Korea, the U.K., Israel and New Zealand.

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