By Sue Reisinger | November 14, 2019
Parker, who served as interim CEO and lost his bid to make it permanent, is leaving the company March 31 "to pursue other business opportunities," the company said Thursday.
By Phillip Bantz | November 12, 2019
Julie Brill, who serves as Microsoft's corporate vice president and deputy general counsel for global privacy and regulatory affairs, is calling for policymakers to place "more robust accountability requirements on companies."
By Sue Reisinger | November 12, 2019
Countries on the list that will most worry general counsel and compliance lawyers were South Sudan, Yemen, Venezuela and North Korea, which ranked with Somalia in the highest risk group.
By Robert Lloyd, Brown & Brown | November 11, 2019
By adding a CISO/CSO that reports directly to general counsel, companies can protect against competing priorities and ensure the containment and management of risk is the responsibility of one leadership team within its structure, without outside influence.
By Dan Clark | November 11, 2019
Companies that do business in California can expect to see class action litigation if they become the victim of a data breach, but showing a good cybersecurity posture and implementing arbitration agreements may be the best defense.
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By Sue Reisinger | November 7, 2019
More corporate investment in strengthening core values and ethical leadership can help reduce misconduct in the entire organization, according to a new business ethics report.
By Cheryl Miller | November 7, 2019
Welcome to Higher Law. Check out our Q&A with practice leader Oren Bitan at Buchalter, and scroll down for our roundup of marijuana-related election developments from around the country. Thanks for reading, and your feedback is appreciated.
By MP McQueen | November 7, 2019
Corporate executives, consultants and attorneys discussed the impact of the GDPR, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and the New York Department of Financial Services' influential cybersecurity regulations enacted in 2017, among other topics.
By Phillip Bantz | November 1, 2019
A new survey of nearly 400 in-house counsel from a broad range of companies found that legal department leaders consider poor strategizing and sloppy record-keeping to be the top two risks that could wreck a financial restructuring effort.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 1, 2019
With no laws specifically governing AI, companies are left to decide if they will implement a framework for ethical AI usage. But most don't, and lawyers say that could lead to substantial risks.
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