By Deana Uhl, FTI Technology | July 27, 2018
In-house counsel is facing growing responsibility to minimize damage to the corporate reputation, loss of key data, and legal and regulatory penalties. And many worry their organization is stuck in a game of catch-up.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Gabriel Herrmann and Lee R. Crain | July 25, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery's decision in Wenske v. Blue Bell Creameries, C.A. No. 2017-0699-JRS (July 6, 2018) (Slights, V.C.), highlights an interesting practical challenge faced by parties seeking to impose oversight obligations on a manager charged with operating a business in accordance with sound industry business practices.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ken Strutin | July 23, 2018
In his Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin writes: The algorithms of "risk and needs assessment" are the new bedrock of sentencing and parole; their accuracy, fairness and quality, the unpronounced measures of justice. Problems arise when human prejudices, coding and classification of people, and selection bias take refuge behind the inscrutability of computer thinking.
By Zach Warren | July 20, 2018
The Dawn Raid Game puts the user in the role of an in-house employee who is at work when a dawn raid occurs, and is intended to provide more memorable training for dawn raid scenarios.
By Brian Fahey, MyComplianceOffice | July 19, 2018
Without the ability to centrally and easily access conduct risk data, even the most thoughtfully safeguarded firms can overlook misconduct that could otherwise have been curtailed.
By Sue Reisinger | July 17, 2018
Qatar, China, Argentina and Malaysia rounded out the list of the top five most challenging countries for compliance professionals and attorneys.
By Sue Reisinger | July 10, 2018
Meet Nicholas Wittner, the former Dykema Gossett attorney and auto industry in-house lawyer who is tasked with helping to rebuild trust and compliance at MSU.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | July 9, 2018
The new $100 million facility is slated to open its first building in Augusta on July 10.
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | July 9, 2018
'Nervous System,' which approaches data privacy and cybersecurity issues from the context of history, tells the story of a 1989 ransomware attack that came from a floppy disk.
By Jenna Greene | July 6, 2018
Stephen Sorensen scored the biggest damages award ever against a global public accounting firm, and broke new legal ground along the way.
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