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.
By Ed Silverstein | December 10, 2018
"Lawyers are professionals and have obligations to their clients that others don't," said one professional liability lawyer.
By Ed Silverstein | December 10, 2018
Disasters can happen at any time, which makes preparation necessary. And as one attorney told Legaltech News, "Lawyers are professionals and have obligations to their clients that others don't."
By Derek Brost and Rod Oancea, InterVision | December 7, 2018
How do legal IT professionals identify scenarios where clients are overreaching reasonable bounds of information or action? The stronger your IT strategy is at the outset, the better you'll be able to respond.
By Sue Reisinger | December 6, 2018
The 2018 TRACE Bribery Risk Matrix, released Thursday, names the least and most risky of 200 countries evaluated as well as the least and most risky continents. The study's methodology changed this year.
By Sue Reisinger | December 6, 2018
The 2018 study evaluates the level of bribe risk for 200 countries.
By Phillip Bantz | December 5, 2018
By the time Virginia-based electronics maker Cobham Holdings discovered its former subsidiary had allegedly sent goods to a blocked Russian entity, it was too late.
By C. Ryan Barber | December 4, 2018
US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's making waves on the white-collar front—what it all means. Plus: federal agencies issue guidance on testing new technology and prior compliance failures. A US physicist is suing Treasury over his "Russian oligarch" designation, and scroll down for Who Got the Work and our latest roundup of moves.
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