By Hugo Guzman | April 1, 2022
"ESG reporting has a data problem," said Donna Wilczek, senior vice president of the business spending software company Coupa, which conducted the survey.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Ferragamo, Vy Nguyen, and Richard Goldberg, Lewis Brisbois | April 1, 2022
QR codes make it easy for the public to access marketing, advertising, and other interactive media, but they must be clicked on cautiously, just like any other digital tool.
By Michael Ferragamo, Vy Nguyen, and Richard Goldberg, Lewis Brisbois | March 31, 2022
QR codes make it easy for the public to access marketing, advertising, and other interactive media, but they must be clicked on cautiously, just like any other digital tool.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 30, 2022
Morrison & Foerster partner John Smith is providing pro bono advice to Zelenskyy's office to "contextualize" new measures imposed against Russia.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 30, 2022
Lawyers specializing in ESG issues are urging companies to assess their climate risk in anticipation of the SEC adopting a final rule.
By Jordan T. Cohen, Robert Kantrowitz and Dylan Mason, Kirkland & Ellis | March 30, 2022
The 21st Century Cures Act, passed by Congress in 2016, directed the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology to implement a final rule for interoperability requirements and a standardization process for the public to report claims of potential information blocking.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Meryl E. Wiener | March 29, 2022
A discussion of the Private Fund Adviser Risk Alert, published on Jan. 27, 2022 by the Division of Examinations of the SEC, which supplemented the compliance deficiencies observed in its earlier (2020) examination of registered investment advisers that manage private funds.
By Oriana Alexander, Wail Jihadi and Bryan Parker, Legal Innovators | March 29, 2022
The Metaverse will be the next version of the internet that provides an immersive virtual experience. But for now, the extent to which Metaverse technology will be integrated into our physical world remains unknown, which raises new concerns about data privacy, cybersecurity, new cybercrimes, and constitutional issues.
By Heather Nevitt | March 24, 2022
These past two years have certainly brought unforeseen challenges to legal departments on top of a growing list of responsibilities, and it doesn't seem to be changing anytime soon.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 24, 2022
The former head of the Treasury Department's sanctions office said the broad global response to Russia's war in Ukraine "goes beyond anything that you could ever imagine."
Presented by BigVoodoo
Join General Counsel and Senior Legal Leaders at the Premier Forum Designed For and by General Counsel from Fortune 1000 Companies
Celebrating achievement, excellence, and innovation in the legal profession in the UK.
Join the industry's top owners, investors, developers, brokers and financiers for the real estate healthcare event of the year!
Description: Fox Rothschild has an opening in the San Francisco or Los Angeles office for a Counsel in our Labor & Employment Department...
Description: With bold growth in recent years, Fox Rothschild brings together 1,000 attorneys coast to coast. We offer the reach and resourc...
Description: Fox Rothschild has an opening in the Washington, D.C. office for a federal government contracts litigation associate with 4-6 y...