Risk Management

A Recession Could Spur Fundamental Rethink About Legal Ops

Is Cybersecurity Worth the Cost for Small and Midsized Businesses?

Given the uncertainty of proactive measures and their associated costs, small and medium-sized businesses may be tempted to incur reactive […]

Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) or Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC)?

Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) or Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC)?

As the current risk landscape is defined by new and emerging risks, organizations need to maintain regulatory compliance while ensuring […]

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Move Quickly to AI, but Be Smart and Manage Your Risk

Today’s General Counsel recently interviewed Nick Vandivere, Vice President, Product, at Thomson Reuters. Let’s start with your take on how […]

SolarWinds Cyberattack Fallout: Wells Notices For CFO and CIO

SolarWinds Cyberattack Fallout: Wells Notices For CFO and CISO

In an SEC filing, business software company SolarWinds says that current and former executives, including its CFO and CISO, received […]

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The Cheshire Cat and Insurance Carriers

The Cheshire Cat, a character created by Lewis Carol in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, would allure by his looks, confuse […]

AI Is Super-Charging the Client Side In Workers’ Comp Disputes

According to the Erwin McCane & Daly firm, AI is already affecting workers comp insurance on the client side. It […]

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Managing Risks of Veil Piercing Liability

Legal personhood of corporate entities is a fundamental tenet of doing business. Legal personhood is also critical to allowing businesses […]

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NFT Art Not Immune From IP Law

A recent court decision suggests that the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) will be subject to trademark law, albeit “balanced […]

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“Sweeping” Tort Reform Signed Into Law In Florida

A post from law firm Faegre Drinker details major provisions in a tort reform bill that was signed into law […]

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How Insurers Can Refuse To Cover Hacker Payments

Insurers sometimes make the argument that paying ransomware or putting out money after falling for an email scam do not […]

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