New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Emil Bove and Lee Vartan | November 22, 2022
While China's target was the U.S. government in this instance, the defendants' alleged conduct and methodologies illustrate security risks and compliance challenges faced by private U.S. entities and their personnel related to insider threats and corporate espionage.
By Maria Dinzeo | November 22, 2022
"I think the majority of the commission believes that the only way you're going to get adequate senior leadership's attention to these issues is to say, 'If it doesn't work it's your fault,'" said William Kovacic, a former FTC chairman.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill | November 18, 2022
Putting off a company's cyber assessment of its compliance obligations will likely foretell some rough spots ahead that are characteristically unpredictable in both depth and scope.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Zlatko 'Zack' Hadzismajlovic | November 14, 2022
The Guidelines serve as welcome transparency to industry as to how violations will be assessed.
By Andrew Goudsward | November 9, 2022
Republican senators sent letters to Big Law ESG practices warning that they would target "collusive" conduct between firms on environmental issues.
By Andrew Goudsward | November 2, 2022
The DOJ antitrust division brought its first criminal monopolization case since 1977, months after officials indicated the enforcement tool was back on the table.
By Andrew Goudsward | November 1, 2022
Nicholas McQuaid, who most recently served as a top official in the Justice Department's criminal division, said Latham is best positioned to navigate the DOJ's increasing emphasis on cross-border issues.
By Andrew Goudsward | October 26, 2022
Kirkland & Ellis partner Reginald Brown on how corporations are likely to be ensnared by House investigations into corporate ESG practices, China and the Biden administration.
Global Leaders in Law | Analysis
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | Heather Nevitt | October 26, 2022
To gather more understanding around what legal departments are doing to help their companies mitigate risk, how outside providers can aid in that endeavor and find opportunities within geopolitical disruption, we gathered insight and data from GLL and GLL Adviser members on how they are preparing for uncertainty and thriving amid a time of growing global complexity.
By Greg Andrews | October 24, 2022
The environmental, social and governance programs that many legal departments have been ramping up could take a hit as companies put resources elsewhere, according to a new survey by KPMG.
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