New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | July 24, 2019
In their Corporate Governance column, David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh discuss a Delaware Supreme Court decision and a DOJ guidance memorandum, which serve as powerful reminders that board oversight today is an active, not a passive, undertaking.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 18, 2019
The rapid growth and complexity of data privacy laws makes the idea of one dominant privacy compliance company unlikely, ensuring lawyers' seat at the table.
Legaltech News | Product Review
By Sean La Roque-Doherty | July 18, 2019
Zero develops a mobile-first native Apple iOS app called Zero for Mobile, and a complementary Outlook add-in called Zero for Desktop Companion.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ellen C. Brotman | July 17, 2019
At least once or twice a day, after I press the “send” button, I get a panicky feeling that I've made a mistake and there is no going back. Did I send to the right people? Did I attach the right document? Or even worse—did I waive an important privilege?
By Dan Clark | July 16, 2019
Chief compliance officers with a law degree have a total median compensation of $407,832 while their counterparts without a law degree, who have an advanced degree, have a median compensation of $275,000, according to the report.
By Amy Guthrie | July 16, 2019
Operation Car Wash has led to a culture of compliance in Brazil that previously did not exist, lawyers say.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Philip Berkowitz | July 10, 2019
In his Employment Issues column, Philip Berkowitz writes: In the current regulatory environment, employers must anticipate that more, not less, government and regulatory authorities will impose increasingly scrupulous obligations to ensure the existence of rules and procedures safeguarding the rights of whistleblowers and assuring that employers promote lawful, ethical conduct, while screening for unlawful conduct.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 3, 2019
Marketers, influencers and lawyers still have lingering questions about the line between content and advertising and how consumers process an onslaught of ad content
By Ryan Yost, Avery Dennison | July 1, 2019
As food safety matters become more public, food handlers are challenged to implement comprehensive food safety solutions across the food supply chain that provide traceability, transparency and clear chain of custody.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By William J. Harrington and Annie E. Railton | June 27, 2019
In their Federal Civil Enforcement column, William J. Harrington and Annie E. Railton discuss 'Azar v. Allina Health Services', which suggests a new line of attack on the aggressive use of regulatory guidance in FCA cases: challenges not to the appropriateness of looking to guidance documents in a particular action, but to the very validity of the guidance itself.
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