By Phillip Bantz | August 16, 2021
"We want to be asking, 'What's the right thing to do?' That's where the conversation has shifted," said The Hershey Co. legal chief James Turoff.
By Trudy Knockless | August 13, 2021
Among the survey respondents, 45% said they would allow employees to work from home with a time limit under circumstances that don't otherwise require a medical or religious accommodation, while 25% of employers surveyed said they would terminate an employee in that scenario.
By Emil Sayegh, Ntirety | August 13, 2021
Each component of a cyber defense system (the tactics) must serve the higher-level strategy and the strategy must drive what protections are put into action in the first place. This is where the concept of multi-level, comprehensive security takes form.
By Phillip Bantz | August 12, 2021
James Turoff recently created a chief ethics, compliance and privacy position as part of his plan to make legal more focused on driving the business.
By Jeff Cox, Unicourt | August 12, 2021
Once you get to the point of managing your own litigation at scale using APIs and matter management solutions, you can begin to look at proactive ways to get ahead of the curve and predict potential litigation spikes before they happen to your company.
By Clark Frogley, Quantexa | August 11, 2021
While the use of social media and apps for investing has been a welcome way for individuals to enter trading, the practice also comes with increased dangers. Fortunately, though securities fraud may be a familiar challenge, the ability to detect suspicious behavior is improving.
By Phillip Bantz | August 6, 2021
"Navigating the legal, regulatory, and practical uncertainty of post-COVID-19 recovery will be my most immediate and greatest challenge as a new GC," Patricia Astorga said.
By David Kalat, BRG | August 4, 2021
Trying to pass legislation governing the prosecution of computer crimes was a rocky road before the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, as this month's history of cybersecurity and privacy explains.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 29, 2021
People have learned that AI doesn't work all that well without having humans overlooking the systems, says Stephanie Corey, co-founder of corporate legal department consultancy UpLevel Ops in Redwood City.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 29, 2021
The secret that some of legal tech's AI-powered capabilities are double-checked by humans is out of the bag, industry observers say. In fact, many legal tech buyers actually prefer the human-AI hybrid review approach.
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