Regulations

U.S. Regulators Fine Airbag Company For Non-Cooperation

Federal regulators are fining Takata, the Japanese airbag manufacturer, $14,000 a day for failing to respond “fully or truthfully” to […]

“IoT” Will Change Everything, Including The Practice Of Law

More sensors means more data, and more data means more – and different kinds of – evidence. And of course sensors can be…

Private Eye Hackers Indicted For Corporate Espionage

A group of private investigators who allegedly plotted to hack into companies that were involved in litigation with clients has […]

Abu Dhabi Push To Become International Financial Center

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, has announced plans to launch a “financial free zone” later this […]

States: Anthem Data Breach Notifications To Customers Too Slow

Anthem’s delay in letting customers know that it suffered a massive data breach “is causing unnecessary added worry,” ten U.S. […]

China Defends $975B Qualcomm Antimonopoly Fine

The record fine against chip maker Qualcomm is designed to “restore market competitiveness,” China’s antimonopoly regulator said this week. The […]

Take Control Of The M&A Process

A firm contemplating a merger must consider the potential anti-competitive effects of the merger process itself, as well as those of the deal.

Fewer EEOC Charges In 2014, But Retaliation Claims Are Up

The EEOC has released its annual statistical summary of charges filed. The total number of charges filed is down from […]

Did Retailer Sax Back Down In Transgender Case?

In the latest twist in a case in the Southern District of Texas, defendant Sax & Company has withdrawn its […]

FTC Hits App Maker For Brain Claims

The FTC has concluded a settlement and consent order with Focus Education, LLC, the maker of the “Jungle Rangers” software […]

Daily Updates

Sign up for our free daily newsletter for the latest news and business legal developments.

Scroll to Top