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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 […]

SAFETY Act Decreases Private Sector Risk And Liability

An often overlooked law passed in the wake of 9-11 can provide risk and liability protection for both end users […]

Changing Views on Privacy

A pronounced cultural shift in attitudes regarding privacy is making demands on both lawmakers and companies. For companies, one immediate […]

Dispute Trends In The Energy Sector

Disputes in the energy sector continue to dominate international arbitration, both in terms of number of disputes and their value, […]

Avoiding Pitfalls In Product “Influencer” Marketing

Somewhere between a disinterested user opinion and an ad lies the uncertain domain of the “social media influencer.” This post […]

9-11 Insurance Hack Breaks New Ground In Cyber-Extortion

By successfully breaching a law firm retained by global insurer Hiscox, a group known as The Dark Overlord has obtained […]

In Many States, Minimum Wage Is Going Up

A breakdown on states impacted by new minimum wage requirements for 2019. The highest is in the District of Columbia ($13.25 per hour), followed by Massachusetts and Washington at $12 per hour.

Cyber Breach Most Feared Company Crisis, Ahead Of Sexual Harassment & Violence

The type of incident most commonly addressed by company crisis management plans is a cyber breach, according to a survey […]

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