Risk Management

Israeli “Lost Tribes” Lawsuit Roots Go Back To A Clinton Pardon

One of the men pardoned by Bill Clinton in 2001 during his final day as president was Pincus Green, a […]

Is CA “Winning” Against Trump?

A member of the Republican National Committee likened President Trump’s recent San Francisco visit to a trip “behind enemy lines.” […]

Is The U.S. Giving Away Leadership In 5G?

On the verge of new era – some call it the Fourth Industrial Revolution – the U.S. is ceding leadership […]

Why Big Law Firms Are Hiring National Security Experts

Several of the largest U.S. firms have been bringing in lawyers with national security backgrounds as client demand mounts in […]

Chuck Yeager Sues Airbus For Trademark Infringement

Chuck Yeager, legendary test pilot and the first pilot to break the sound barrier, has sued Airbus SE for trademark […]

A Gathering Storm Of Vaping Lawsuits

One plaintiff lawyer says he now has more than 200 clients, of whom eight have filed lawsuits, but that he […]

A Precarious Future For “Unbreakable Commercial Encryption”

People who follow this debate are seeing signs that the battle over unbreakable commercial encryption has turned in favor of […]

Ohio Lawsuit Puts “Sheltered Workshops” Under Scrutiny

An obscure section of a 1938 fair labor standards law is allowing employers to pay thousands of disabled workers astonishingly […]

In-House Counsel, PR Consultants And The Privilege

Formerly PR, and PR crises in particular, were handled internally and with extensive involvement of the legal department. Today the […]

Cyber Insurance Said To Be Fueling Ransomware Attacks

An article from ProPublica makes the case that the economics of the insurance business is resulting in decisions that effectively […]

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