Corporate Counsel | Best Practices|News
By Sue Reisinger | December 13, 2018
The first-ever global Crisis Management Benchmarking Report was issued Thursday by law firm Morrison & Foerster in partnership with the Ethisphere Institute. The law firm said the report is designed to give corporate legal departments insights into trends in crisis management and to highlight best practices for crisis planning.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices|News
By Sue Reisinger | December 13, 2018
The first-ever global Crisis Management Benchmarking Report was issued Thursday by law firm Morrison & Foerster in partnership with the Ethisphere Institute.
By Phillip Bantz | December 13, 2018
Jared Rice Sr. and Stanley Ford, who served as CEO and COO of the Dallas-based AriseBank, respectively, also have been barred for life from serving as officers and directors of public companies and participating in digital securities offerings.
By Thomas A. Sporkin and Ian Acker, Buckley Sandler | December 13, 2018
With a tool to help the SEC monitor online activity imminent, executives should learn what not to do on social media and institute company policies and procedures to mitigate social media risk.
By Dan Clark | December 12, 2018
Data privacy and cybersecurity attorneys generally agreed that Equifax could have done more to prevent the 2017 data breach, but at least one prominent data privacy and data security lawyer said that the report was unfair because the government has done little to help protect U.S. companies.
By C. Ryan Barber | December 11, 2018
SEC Chairman Jay Clayton defends "no admit, no deny" settlements, state AGs are on the prowl, and scroll down for Who Got the Work. Thanks for reading!
By Dan Clark | December 11, 2018
Data privacy and cybersecurity attorneys interviewed Tuesday generally agreed that Equifax could have done more to prevent the 2017 data breach, but at least one prominent data privacy and data security lawyer said that the report was unfair because the government has done little to help protect U.S. companies and organizations from bad actors.
By Jeff Higel, Swiss Re; Michael Bahar, Eversheds Sutherland and Mike Nelson, Eversheds Sutherland | December 11, 2018
As convenient, useful and cool mobile technology and interconnected devices are, they come with risks that remain largely unseen or, worse, ignored. For manufacturers, they also pose regulatory litigation, and insurance risks, especially when children end up using their 'smart' products.
By Phillip Bantz | December 10, 2018
Ghosn is accused of failing to report millions in income over five years—and authorities are looking into whether his alleged misdeeds stretch back further. If convicted of the allegations underlying his recent indictment, he could reportedly face 10 years in prison and/or a fine of the equivalent of $88,300. Nissan could be fined $6.2 million.
By Phillip Bantz | December 10, 2018
Ghosn is accused of failing to report millions in income over five years—and authorities are looking into whether his alleged misdeeds stretch back further. If convicted of the allegations underlying his recent indictment, he could reportedly face 10 years in prison and/or a fine of the equivalent of $88,300. Nissan could be fined $6.2 million.
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