By Alan Brill, Kroll and Elaine Wood, Duff & Phelps | January 10, 2019
As AI software evolves, it learns, and sometimes that evolution is not what the developers expect. What happens to developers of software when AI evolves in a way that results in an unintended violation of national laws?
By Philip M. Berkowitz | January 9, 2019
In his Employment Issues column, Philip M. Berkowitz writes: What are the risks of misusing confidential supervisory information? A recent matter involving a former Federal Reserve Bank of New York examiner and a Goldman Sachs banker is instructive.
By Frank Ready | January 9, 2019
On Wednesday, David Dobson was named as the new Epiq CEO, capping off a busy year for the expanding legal service provider as it begins to set its sights overseas.
By Phillip Bantz | January 9, 2019
While Emily McNeeley was handling legal affairs for the county's IT department, her spouse was reportedly working as a government contracts manager at a software company that had dealings with the county that stretch back for more than a decade.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 8, 2019
US House Democrats aren't just posturing. They're hiring. Plus: our regulatory and compliance news roundup, spotlighting emerging regulatory risks, the latest lobbying filings and more. Scroll down for new moves and firm announcements. Thanks for reading!
By Ellis Kim | January 7, 2019
Reed Smith partner Eric Dubelier, who represents Concord Management and Consulting, raised the prospect that he might no longer represent the company, given the judge's remarks.
By Ellis Kim | January 7, 2019
Reed Smith partner Eric Dubelier, who represents Concord Management and Consulting, raised the prospect that he might no longer represent the company, given the judge's remarks.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Betsy Atkins | January 7, 2019
If there's one thing corporate boards have heard a lot about over the last few years, it's been cybersecurity. In my engagements as a director and work on governance issues, a day doesn't go by without another briefing that tries to tell board members something new about digital and cyber dangers.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 4, 2019
For a decade now, US House rules required a member to be present for a deposition. Not anymore.
By Dan Clark | January 4, 2019
For retail companies, knowing how to identify bad customer service, as opposed to prejudiced conduct, is the key to preventing discrimination claims, this employment lawyer says.
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