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Data Privacy Landscape Changing Fast

Unlike Europe, with its General Data Privacy Regulation, the U.S. has no single major “harmonizing” data privacy law. That may […]

Novel State Law Will Protect Against Cyber Lawsuits

Documentation of cybersecurity efforts is often regarded as an afterthought, sometimes just a check-off for compliance purposes. This post from […]

Ransomware Attacks Hit Legal System

The tools to carry out this scam are a cheap commodity, and it’s become a plague. Using software that’s available […]

Old Sexual Violence Charges Won’t Derail This Career

Boxing may be one of the last big-time careers where an old sexual assault allegation – or sometimes even a […]

Is It A Trade Spat Or The Start Of Another Cold War?

It could well be the latter, according to Peter Hartcher, journalist and visiting fellow at the Lowy Institute, a Sydney-based […]

Combating Internal Fraud

Organizational fraud, said to be costing on average about five percent of revenue, is by definition difficult to detect. There […]

#MeToo And Federal Law: Will The Courts Ever Catch Up?

There is a disconnect between what courts have deemed actionable workplace behavior under sexual harassment law and what, because of […]

Public Defender Workloads Make “Right To Counsel” A Dead Letter

Studies in a number of states find that public defenders are overwhelmed and that they should be spending from between […]

Why To Avoid “WeChat” When Managing Chinese Employees

It’s the most widely used messaging and social media app in China, and its many users now include employees and […]

Skeptical Courts Are Rejecting Privacy Class Actions

Of four major cases where a court has addressed the question of class certification, it refused to certify the class […]

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