Risk Management

Why Won’t U.S. Law Enforcement Promote Anti-Ransom Tools?

According to Europol, the police agency of the European Union, its library of free online tools has helped more than […]

Gun-Tracing In The U.S Is From Another Century

It’s no accident the U.S. has an archaic system for tracing guns, according to documentary film maker David Freid, whose […]

Data And Business Litigation

Data retention is a double-edged sword. Data can be a treasure trove of evidence, notably in matters involving trade secrets […]

“AI” Run Amok, Falsely Accuses Thousands Of Unemployment Fraud, Says Class Action

A case in Michigan will set the alarm bills ringing for those concerned about artificial intelligence in the legal system, […]

Harnessing Market Forces To Confront Cyber Risk

Corporations are currently not doing enough to address cyber risks, nor are those risks being addressed appropriately by the markets […]

Remington Appeals Sandy Hook Gun-Sale Ruling To Supreme Court

Remington Arms, manufacturer of the AR-15 style semi-automatic rifle that was used in the mass killing in Newtown, Conn. has […]

Developments In International Employment Law

Employment law is high on the agenda of many governments worldwide. This Today’s General Counsel article looks at these developments […]

Supreme Court Changing Where You Can Be Sued

In three decisions over the past five years, the Supreme Court has curtailed the power of U.S. courts over out-of-state […]

Tesla Drops Suit Against A Short-Seller & Critic

Tesla was trying to get a permanent restraining order against the man, who is part of an online community of […]

Big Fines, Early Lessons, From The GDPR

The two biggest fines ever imposed under the General Data Protection Regulation were leveled by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office in July. Both dwarfed the €50 million ($56.3M) imposed by France against Google in January.

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