By Leigh-Anne Galloway, Positive Technologies | January 4, 2019
2019 will bring its own threats with the propagation of new technology — 5G and IoT — and their security vulnerabilities. But there's also progress on the horizon, thanks to more stringent government regulation and increasing legal action.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 3, 2019
Lieberman's disclosure registering him as a lobbyist for the Chinese telecom ZTE put a fresh spotlight on the blurry lines that define reportable lobbying activity in the Washington influence market.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 3, 2019
Lieberman's disclosure registering him as a lobbyist for the Chinese telecom ZTE put a fresh spotlight on the blurry lines that define reportable lobbying activity in the Washington influence market.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 3, 2019
Lieberman's disclosure registering him as a lobbyist for the Chinese telecom ZTE put a fresh spotlight on the blurry lines that define reportable lobbying activity in the Washington influence market.
By Phillip Bantz | January 3, 2019
The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security has set a Jan. 10 deadline for receiving comments on the advanced notice of proposed rulemaking for 'Review of Controls for Certain Emerging Technologies.'
By Sue Reisinger | January 2, 2019
The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control said Dec. 19 in the first of its kind notice to Congress that it intends to end the sanctions imposed on En+ Group, United Company Rusal and JSC EuroSibEnergo within 30 days. But American companies and their general counsel should not expect a general easing of U.S. trade sanctions on Russia.
By Phillip Bantz | January 2, 2019
One of the few in-house leaders who submitted a substantive comment is Joel Margolis, general counsel and executive vice president of government affairs for Virginia-based Subsentio, which helps communication service providers comply with their legal obligations to assist law enforcement by reviewing and validating court surveillance orders and implementing surveillance, among other services.
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By Max Mitchell | January 2, 2019
The charges stem from an October 2012 hearing into whether state prosecutors could call former Penn State general counsel Cynthia Baldwin to testify before an investigating grand jury.
By Jim Saunders and Jim Turner | January 2, 2019
Minimum-wage workers started earning $8.46 an hour Tuesday, up from $8.25 an hour in 2018 — and more than a dollar above the $7.25 federal minimum wage.
By Charles M. Hosch and Kathryne 'Kate' M. Morris | January 1, 2019
Until recently, most outsourcing processes have paid little attention to the privacy of individuals' personal information.
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