Risk Management

Judge Lambasts Uber For Digging Dirt On Plaintiff

U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff told Uber that he would not allow it to use the fruits of the opposition […]

Common Myths About Breach Response

By now it’s a familiar scenario: There’s been a breach, but no one is sure about the extent of it. […]

Difficult Due Diligence Decisions on Overseas Intermediaries

How far should such an investigation go? At what point should it stop? What factors do you need to weigh in order to answer to make a defensible decision?

Environmental Cleanup and Recovery for Fraudulent Transfers

Clients faced with liability for legacy environmental harms must make a critical assessment of their exposure and the potential recovery from other […]

Potential Pitfalls In “Uberizing” Your Workforce

The Department of Labor under President Obama has been taking a hard line approach to independent contractor classification, but the […]

Headscarf Ban Upheld In EU

The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice has ruled that a “neutral” policy prohibiting employees from wearing visible […]

$3M Punitive Sanctions For Email Destruction

A federal judge in Delaware has imposed one of the largest spoliation sanctions on record since the federal rule changes, after a senior vice president of sales…

Data That Shows What Climate Change Will Really Mean

A post from McCarter & English points out that the politics of global warming is generally not what clients seeking […]

Stolen Smartphone Draws A HIPAA Charge

In a case that a McGuire Woods client alert calls the first ever settlement of a HIPAA claim against a […]

Limits of Cyber Insurance Being Tested in Litigation

As hackers have become more sophisticated and litigation seeking redress more frequent, companies have turned to a variety of policy types, including…

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