By Raychel Lean | May 22, 2020
"Two Senators, acting alone, cannot create a federal agency," the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit wrote, denying a Freedom of Information request for a federal judge's nomination documents.
By Michael W. Peregrine | May 21, 2020
Boeing's recent decision to assign its new chief legal officer the responsibility for both global compliance and the law department reflects an emerging interest in integrating the risk, legal, compliance and ethics functions in large corporations.
By Deana Uhl and Vanesa Hercules, FTI Technology | May 20, 2020
Shortfalls in strong policy and information governance isn't exactly a new issue, but the current situation has exacerbated corporate risk exposure significantly. Here's a list of key areas to consider that may help focus efforts.
By Dan Clark | May 14, 2020
"TikTok has not obtained parental consent for these accounts. Contrary to the terms of the consent decree, TikTok fails to make reasonable efforts to ensure that a parent of a child receives direct notice of its practices regarding the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information," the current complaint against TikTok states.
By Rebecca Perry, Exterro | May 13, 2020
We're still early in this new era of data privacy regulations, but we've seen enough evidence that building and enforcing retention policies can help prevent enterprises everywhere from becoming the next big headline.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By John Cunningham and Jason Parish | May 11, 2020
While technology makes remote investigations manageable, there are key flexibility and best-practice considerations to assist companies in preserving investigative integrity, confidentiality, and independence throughout the crisis.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 7, 2020
While the legal industry has largely been able to transition to remote work, industry observers say a permanent switch to telecommuting will require new security and IT policies.
By David Kamien, Mind-Alliance | May 6, 2020
"Shared situational awareness and understanding" are military and intelligence concepts, where forces planning and executing missions need a "common operational picture." Lawyers advising clients should similarly transform awareness of the COVID-19 situation into shared understanding.
By Philip Favro, Driven | April 29, 2020
The cases are instructive on how organizations should structure the use and configuration of retention settings for collaboration tools as part of their information governance strategy.
By Inbal P. Garrity and Rither Alabre | April 23, 2020
Here are some suggestions for in-house counsel to consider to help prevent or detect malfeasance and position themselves to be prepared if and when their company faces a government inquiry.
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