By Isha Marathe | February 24, 2022
Cybersecurity and privacy attorneys urge law firms and individuals to 'do their homework' before entering the metaverse, warning them of a lack of uniformity and few means of redressal.
By Andrew Goudsward | February 23, 2022
Eun Young Choi, the leader of DOJ's new cryptocurrency enforcement team, was at the vanguard of cybercrime prosecutions while working in the Southern District of New York
By Phillip Bantz | February 22, 2022
"The GC is in a unique position to dictate and mandate across the entire enterprise so everybody's on the same sheet of music and you have a uniformed view of your threat landscape," said Fred Burton, executive director of the Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence.
By Andrew Goudsward | February 17, 2022
The SEC is again looking to make alterations to its whistleblower rules after the last batch of changes came under criticism from whistleblower advocates.
By Andrew Goudsward | February 17, 2022
The co-chair of Quinn Emanuel's white-collar practice accused the SEC of using investigations into Elon Musk to chill his speech.
National Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Kevin Muhlendorf | February 17, 2022
Released this week, the DOJ's 2021 report shows that any lingering effects from the pandemic on white-collar prosecutions are rapidly dissipating and the Fraud Section is staffed and ready to continue its focus on prosecuting white-collar fraud.
By Andrew Goudsward | February 16, 2022
The SEC is again looking to make alterations to its whistleblower rules after the last batch of changes came under criticism from whistleblower advocates.
By Isha Marathe | February 16, 2022
Shana Simmons, general counsel at e-discovery provider Everlaw, offered some insights into best practices for companies to prepare for regulators "to knock on their door."
By Thomas Gricks, Sr. and Tracy Drynan, OpenText | February 16, 2022
Conducting corporate investigations has never been more challenging, leading to a need for a faster and more effective approach to managing and conducting investigations.
By Andrew Goudsward | February 11, 2022
"For anyone who still thinks that, bitcoin in particular, but blockchain transactions in general, are an anonymous world, they should be disabused of that notion at this point," one cryptocurrency lawyer said.
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