Risk Management

Five Lessons From WannaCry

For a while infecting 3,600 systems an hour, the biggest ransomware attack in history reached dozens of countries and tens […]

Law Firm Invoices May Not Be Privileged

Among the takeaways from a California Supreme Court decision: Be careful what you put in your law firm bills. The […]

Online Anonymous Trashing Of Co By Former Employee Upheld In CA

A California appeals court has reversed a decision that would have required an online site called Glassdoor to identify someone […]

“Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine” May Be Headed For SCOTUS

Father-and-son principals in an ag-business called Quality Egg have appealed their prison sentences and fines to the U.S. Supreme Court, […]

Timely Notice Crucial In Cyber Insurance Claims

The day after the recent worldwide “WannaCry” ransomware attack, McGuire Woods posted this caution about making a cyber insurance policy […]

Strategies For Paid Sick Leave Compliance

The number of state, county and local paid sick leave laws has risen sharply in the past several years, from […]

Privacy Now A Commodity

The contrast is stark. As some realms become tightly private – e.g. what’s controlled through arbitration or non-disclosure agreements – […]

Uptick In Food Industry “Foreign Matter” Cases

Metal objects, plastic, bits of rubber and “metal magnet material” are among the contaminants that have shown up in food […]

GC Was Diligent But He Blew It, Says Columnist

The investment advisory firm had been around for more than 30 years, burnishing a reputation for “for probity and integrity.” […]

End Of “Binary Sex Identity” Is Employer Conundrum

A  look at case law regarding gender discrimination and how this issue is playing out in a world where “binary […]

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