National Law Journal | Analysis
By Erin Mulvaney | October 18, 2018
"Just because something has a statistical correlation, doesn't mean it's a good or lawful way to select talent,” one lawyer says.
By Phillip Bantz | October 18, 2018
Last week's sudden announcement that more foreign investments in American technology businesses would be subjected to national security reviews as early as November as part of a federal pilot program startled many, but some international trade law experts say not as many businesses may be affected as initially feared.
By Phillip Bantz | October 18, 2018
Last week's sudden announcement that more foreign investments in American technology businesses would be subjected to national security reviews as early as November as part of a federal pilot program startled many, but some international trade law experts say not as many businesses may be affected as initially feared.
By Erin Mulvaney | October 18, 2018
Some management-side takeaways on best practices for confronting the gender pay gap. Plus: all the new moves, and our regular Who Got the Work. Thanks for reading Labor of Law.
By Phillip Bantz | October 16, 2018
New U.S. Department of Justice cybersecurity guidelines stress preparedness amid reports that many organizations have failed to plan for a breach.
By MP McQueen | October 16, 2018
Former assistant attorney general for national security and current Morrison & Foerster partner John P. Carlin has written a new book about the growing cybersecurity threats against global companies, organizations and governments. He talks about why law firms and in-house counsel need to step up their defenses and those of their clients.
By Todd Hanna | October 16, 2018
There's an old and oft-cited saying in business: “If you can measure it, you can manage it.” Measurable results, it is widely accepted, enables clearer visibility of performance and provides valuable quantitative data to evaluate what is working and what is not. And as software and systems continue to evolve, the availability and breadth of data and analytics have vastly expanded, empowering organizations to set, track and report more Key Performance Indicators than ever.
By C. Ryan Barber | October 12, 2018
“Where a corporation's compliance program and controls are demonstrated to be effective and appropriately resourced at the time of resolution, a monitor will likely not be necessary,” according to Assistant Attorney General Brian Benczkowski's new guidance.
By Nadira K. Kirkland | October 12, 2018
Personnel responsible for detecting, reporting and responding to cyber events and privacy violations should also have a thorough understanding of the coverages provided under their cyber policies and how those policies are triggered, well before an incident occurs.
By Zach Warren | October 12, 2018
As the governance, risk and compliance market continues to expand, Lockpath extends its Keylight platform to smaller businesses with more out-of-the-box tools.
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