By Phillip Bantz | October 4, 2022
Lydia Wahlke failed to share or adequately act on reports about coaches sexually harassing and otherwise mistreating players, according to the results of an independent investigation.
By Tom Woods and Corey Day | October 4, 2022
While there is no silver bullet to compliance, settlements requiring WCAG 2.0 AA are regularly approved by the courts. This would suggest that taking active steps to comply with the WCAG would be sufficiently reasonable to comply with the ADA and could be used to deter zealous plaintiff's firms early in, if not before, the litigation.
By Phillip Bantz | September 30, 2022
"If you're not involved in the process up front, you're going to be involved in lawsuits that will arise if you haven't thought about this issue," said ex-Airbnb legal and ethics chief Rob Chesnut.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 28, 2022
A series of changes to the Justice Department's corporate crime policies may change the calculus for companies on whether to voluntarily report wrongdoing to the government, defense attorneys said.
By Lindsay E. Ray and Annie M. Kenville | September 28, 2022
In a clear effort to motivate company cooperation in the reduction of corporate crime, the DOJ is turning to companies now more than ever to come forward by promoting transparency and predictability in how decisions regarding cooperation will be made and the factors that will be considered.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 28, 2022
The SEC's combined $1.1 billion settlement with big banks and brokerages generated work for many major law firms, including two former SEC enforcement directors.
By Phillip Bantz | September 27, 2022
"This matter highlights the critical need for effective internal accounting controls throughout the entirety of a company's operations," noted Charles Cain, chief of the SEC's Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Unit.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony Rapa and Justin Chiarodo | September 22, 2022
A discussion of three recent initiatives that exemplify these trends: the regulations on securing the Information and Communications Technology and Services supply chain, the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, and the proposed National Critical Capabilities Defense Act.
By Phillip Bantz | September 20, 2022
"We'll be taking a look at the findings to decide how it might impact us and make sure we don't fall into the same mistakes," said Featurespace chief legal officer Don Riddick.
By Andrew Denney | September 16, 2022
Compliance is growing more complex by the year and becoming a greater source of concern for corporate officers as they are increasingly held personally…
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