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DOJ Prosecutors Revise Guidance On Compliance Programs

DOJ has released a revised “ECCP” guidance, a document that specifies how it will evaluate compliance programs when make charging or sentencing decisions…

Working From Home Underscores Need For Contract Management

To facilitate informed decision-making, a company’s contracts need to be understandable and potentially accessible across multiple areas of the organization. […]

A Ransomware Wake-Up Call For Law Firms

The recent hack of one of the biggest celebrity law firms in the world should be a wake up call […]

Executing Contracts and Deeds From Home

For a simple contract, executed under English law, it’s relatively simple and electronic signatures are usually valid. However, if the other party is overseas…

DOJ Soon to Charge Google With Antitrust Violations

Sources have told the NY Times that the DOJ plans to file antitrust charges against Google as early as this […]

Emerging Trends In Covid-Related Litigation And Insurance Coverage

Months into the Covid-19 pandemic, patterns of litigation have emerged in five distinct categories of litigation….

Businesses Posting Covid Disclaimers

Enter at your own risk: From hair salons to stock exchanges to racetracks, more and more U.S. businesses are posting […]

How To Pay A Ransom

You have decided your best option under the circumstances is to pay up. But that decision is far from the last…

Higher Ed Wants Liability Protection

Many colleges and universities expect they will reopen in the fall with person-to-person classes. When they do, they could face […]

Avoiding The Snare Of “Green Crime”

The prevalence of environmental malfeasance, labeled “green crime” in this post from a compliance consultant, is said to have reached […]

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