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Are Federal Prosecutors About To Charge Skadden?

Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York are considering filing charges against law firm Skadden Arps, as well […]

Proposed NLRB Rule Would Tighten Definition of “Joint Employer”

The NLRB has proposed a rule that would tighten the definition of “joint employer,” essentially reversing the 2015 Browning-Ferris…

What Law Firms Can Learn About Cybersecurity From Other Industries

In some respects, law firms are at an advantage. Other industries, notably health care, have been hit earlier and harder, […]

A Gaping Loophole In “Carbon Accounting”

It appears that the U.S. and Europe have made good progress lowering their green house gas emissions in recent years, […]

Tobacco Litigation: Blueprint Or Cautionary Tale For Opioid Plaintiffs?

The toll, both in lives lost and dollars continues to rise, as does the number of lawsuits filed by cities, […]

Why It’s Dangerous To Even Say “Trade Secret” In A 10-K

A recent study has found that companies that even mention the existence of trade secrets in their 10K filings are 30 percent more likely to…

More U.S. Companies Getting Ensnared By Terrorism Law

Companies that arguably would never expect it could find themselves having to defend a lawsuit under the Antiterrorism Act. Several […]

The Age Of Privacy Is Over

Most people wouldn’t have even considered it an “age,” but according to this rather sour article in the Atlantic, it […]

Due Diligence For Socio-Economic Risk

Investors are now facing the challenge of emerging socio-economic risk exposures, and they are bringing new diligence demands to deals. […]

Embargoed PR, Hacked For Insider Trading Info, Nets Millions

In a case that “exemplifies the way insider trading has been quietly revolutionized by the internet,” Ukranian hackers siphoned off […]

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