By Andrew Burt and Stuart Shirrell, Immuta | February 28, 2018
Recent regulations and bills are the early stages of a reaction to larger trends—each brought about by the increasing adoption of a grab bag of technologies commonly labelled 'AI.'
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Barry Dynkin and Benjamin Dynkin | February 28, 2018
Several years ago, cybersecurity was not even on the radar of most companies and their boards. Over the past several years after countless fiascos and crises impacting companies of every size and scope, cybersecurity has steadily risen as a priority and emerged as an integral aspect of a board of director's duty of care and oversight to the company it oversees.
Daily Business Review | Best Practices|News
By Samantha Joseph | February 27, 2018
The firm says there's widespread ignorance about a rule that allows it to write, but not sign, documents prepared for litigants representing themselves in court.
By Craig Nazzaro, Brad Rustin and Elizabeth A. DeVos, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough | February 26, 2018
This article appeared in Cybersecurity Law & Strategy, an ALM publication for privacy and security professionals, Chief Information Security Officers,…
By Sue Reisinger | February 22, 2018
A former DOJ compliance counsel and a former division GC at General Electric both wrote on the challenges that companies face around internal reporting of misconduct.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 22, 2018
“They've been encouraging people to report internally. Now they have to think twice about that because they're essentially encouraging people to report internally and go into harm's way.”
By The Associated Press | February 22, 2018
Rep. John Carson, R-Marietta, says his proposal could save around 300 lives each year.
By Ben Hancock | February 21, 2018
The document released Wednesday is the first guidance to be issued on cybersecurity disclosure by SEC commissioners, and comes six years after the agency's staff issued a more limited guidance in 2011.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patricia E. Farrell | February 21, 2018
The overwhelming majority of business leaders and philanthropically inclined citizens who join nonprofit boards have the best of intentions.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian R. Michael, Kyle Sheahen and Katie Barry | February 20, 2018
We have come a long way since the days when cryptocurrencies were infamous for purchasing illicit goods on the dark web. Crypto is going mainstream. This has brought increased financial market sophistication. And of course government authorities are paying much closer attention to look for potential fraud and abuse as crypto comes of age.
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