The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Catherine B. Heitzenrater | May 24, 2018
In a recent decision out of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Virginia, a court analyzed the effect of a setoff effectuated between two governmental units in the 90 days prior to the filing of a husband and wife's bankruptcy case.
By Sue Reisinger | May 23, 2018
Corporate Counsel got Young to open up about why he has taken on the formidable challenge of running MSU's embattled legal department.
By Kayvan Alikhani, Compliance.ai. | May 23, 2018
In the best interest of accurate data, enlisting a team of industry or topic-focused experts will give the AI the direction it needs to better analyze and classify data.
By Sue Reisinger | May 22, 2018
Francisco Hernandez of Mexichem took a group of disparate lawyers spread throughout the world and shaped them into a global legal function using a rather surprising tool--ethics and compliance.
By Sue Reisinger | May 22, 2018
Still reeling from the Larry Nassar scandal, MSU has hired a former Michigan Supreme Court chief justice to head its legal department. Robert Young, who was once on President Donald Trump's U.S. Supreme Court shortlist, is an experienced attorney, but has also been criticized.
By Ian Lopez | May 22, 2018
The strategy emphasizes the importance of pubic and private sector information sharing in combating breaches and places special focus on national security and critical infrastructure.
By Sue Reisinger | May 21, 2018
With the Friday GDPR deadline approaching, the report said 63 percent of U.S. respondents stated they will be largely or completely compliant. The report said there is “a mixed picture across Europe,” however.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | May 21, 2018
A racist rant. Scrutiny over prolific billable hours. Controversy over arbitration pacts. All three have made news in the legal world in the past few months, and all were thrust into the spotlight through social media.
By Sue Reisinger | May 18, 2018
The brewing giant used truly unconventional and high-tech methods to transform compliance on a global scale.
By Jared L. Kopel | May 18, 2018
The SEC's $35 million penalty in the Yahoo data breach shows that while a company presumably can delay some disclosures in order to investigate a data breach, the existence of an investigation itself does not excuse untimely disclosure.
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