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Data Protection Laws Take Center Stage For Global GC
In the wake of GDPR, data protection laws around the world have begun to shift. Companies that don't comply with non-European Union data laws could face fines and a loss of trust in other nations.Brexit's Possible No-Deal Causes Uncertainty in Europe
The Brexit countdown clock on Alessandro Galtieri's iPad served as a constant reminder of the uncertainty that loomed larger with every tick of the clock. Not that he needed another reminder.Increasing Efficiency: A Look at Legal Operations Around the World
Legal operations began in the United States, however as the practice spread to companies across the globe there appears to be a different approach in what the focus is and how the U.S. model for legal operations has been interpreted.SDNY Prosecutor, SEC Counsel Join Lowenstein's New York Office
Former assistant U.S. attorney Rachel Maimin and former SEC senior counsel Greg Baker are the latest in a long string of government hires for Lowenstein Sandler.New Privacy Regulations Aiding, and Stunting, Brazil's Legal Tech Market
Companies like FTI Consulting are expanding their services in Brazil. But it may be a while before it's clear how the country's forthcoming General Data Privacy Law will impact the legal tech market there as a whole.View more book results for the query "*"
NYC's Sexual Harassment Training Mandates Are Now in Effect
If employers have not already begun preparing for the annual training requirements, now is the time.Miami Office Building Trades for $1.35 Million
Address: 1927 W. Flagler St. in MiamiProperty type: This is a 5,207-square-foot, two-story office building constructed in 1966 on a 8,650-square-foot…People in the News—April 1, 2019—Weber Gallagher
Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby welcomed partner June J. Essis to the firm.Four Solutions to Vexing Real Estate Issues That Keep Partners Up at Night
Here are four suggestions you need to consider as a partner in your boutique law firm when thinking about your office spaceSCOTUS Inaction in Zappos Case Continues Circuit Split Over Breach 'Damages'
While the U.S. Supreme Court's 2016 Spokeo v. Robins ruling offered some clarity over how lawsuits stemming from data breaches can move forward, it declined to weigh in on the circuit split over what constitutes concrete harm.Trending Stories
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