Risk Management

Tesla Settles Autopilot Lawsuit

The class action, filed in federal court in San Jose, alleged that the enhanced assisted-driving Autopilot system on Tesla’s Model […]

Amazon’s Facial Recognition Product Pounded By Critics

Amazon’s “Rekognition” facial recognition product is coming under fire from critics, including the ACLU, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Human Rights […]

Sharing Protected Information With Potential Litigation Funders

Third-party funding of litigation projects, increasingly popular with plaintiffs, can raise serious questions about protected information. Defendants in some of […]

Florida Law Targeting Plaintiff Lawyers Could Backfire

Florida Republican attorney general Pam Pondi wants to go after opioid makers and distributors with all the firepower she can […]

Frenzied Speculation Over Kennedy Retirement

With time starting to run out for confirmation before the mid-term elections, Republicans have their fingers crossed. “If you’re thinking about […]

Death Of Trump Corruption Enforcement Greatly Exaggerated

Enforcement of laws governing companies’ international operations is alive and well, according to this client alert from Foley & Lardner. […]

Your Location Data, Bought And Sold

A dramatic event in an industry many people weren’t aware of – the buying and selling of cell phone user […]

Business Continuity Plan for the Legal Department

The list of potential business disruptors is long and disturbing, from flooding, tornadoes, and fires to computer viruses and active […]

Massive Slip-And-Fall Scheme Alleged In New York

Five men have been charged in what federal prosecutors in Manhattan say was a massive litigation fraud that involved doctors, […]

Does Your Boss Own Your Brain?

If a prospective hire approaches a company with a new business idea, that company’s lawyers must determine when the idea […]

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