Risk Management

A Class Action Fount Dries Up in CA

California, for once instead of leading has joined the rest of the country with the signing of a new law […]

The E-Discovery Divide Between The U.S. and Europe

A conference organized by Exterro featured a keynote presentation from Judge Andrew Peck from the Southern District of New York […]

Privilege Is Shaky In The World Of Bank Regulation

“Regulators and financial institutions have debated for decades whether the regulator’s examination powers trump the attorney-client privilege,” writes Dechert attorney […]

Your False Promise Of Cyber-Security Is An FTC Magnet

In the Third Circuit’s landmark decision in FTC v. Wyndham Worldwide Corporation, the court made clear the frequent overlap of […]

Conflict Minerals Rule Creates Corporate Headache And A Small Industry

The conflict minerals provision of the Dodd-Frank law is riff with obligations, ambiguities and potential pitfalls. An article in the […]

CA Label Law Could Get Even Stricter

New proposals from the California authority that administers Proposition 65 would make the law even more onerous, according to a […]

CA Label Law Could Get Even Stricter

New proposals from the California authority that administers Proposition 65 would make the law even more onerous, according to a […]

Laptop Left In Airport Restroom

The employee who spaced out on the laptop worked for a financial services firm, and the laptop contained client information […]

Tricky Evidence Qs For Environmental Trial Lawyers

Environmental trial lawyers often begin what may become a protracted legal battle in a relatively lax administrative forum, so they may need to play two games at once.

Q&A On Cyber Insurance

Cyber insurance is a relatively new product, not surprising considering that what it insures against was practically unheard of 20 […]

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