By Brad Kutner | September 14, 2022
Recent questions for a Third Circuit nominee about her interpretation of board chair responsibilities' to address ESG issues marks the first time the disclosure regulations have been discussed in the powerful Senate committee.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Brad Kutner | September 14, 2022
Recent questions for a Third Circuit nominee about her interpretation of board chair responsibilities' to address ESG issues marks the first time the disclosure regulations have been discussed in the powerful Senate committee.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 14, 2022
The SEC plans to make more aggressive use of its power to compel senior executives to repay bonuses and stock sale profits when misconduct occurs at their firms.
By Dan Roe | September 14, 2022
Tino Lisella arrived at the Miami office as an of counsel after five years at FINRA and nine years in the Tax Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
By Christine Schiffner | September 12, 2022
The founder of Whistleblower Aid discusses his approach to representing high-profile whistleblowers and the process so far in the Twitter whistleblower headed before a congressional hearing.
By Tinamarie Feil | September 12, 2022
We all have experienced technology's dramatic effect on bankruptcy practice, particularly in the electronic filing of documents and in the electronic communication and sharing of information among parties.
By Cassandre Coyer | September 9, 2022
California is tackling a hot topic with its new data privacy bill: the safety and privacy of children online. However, it is taking a unique approach by setting the age of protected users at 18 years old—a first in the U.S.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 7, 2022
Cooley and Axinn landed senior DOJ antitrust officials who recently made the move to private practice.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | September 7, 2022
Plaintiffs and defense firms alike are bracing for a new wave of environmental litigation centering on "forever chemicals," after the EPA has signaled to set new regulatory standards classifying these substances as hazardous under CERCLA, commonly known as "Superfund."
By Cassandre Coyer | September 7, 2022
California's decision to not extend the human resources exemption under the CPRA will likely create, surprises, confusion and operational challenges for employers, especially smaller businesses who may not have the resources to establish bigger compliance plans.
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