By Phillip Bantz | May 6, 2020
Accused of writing notes on his hands and driver's license, Thomas Lykos allegedly "began licking and rubbing his hands and fingers" until the exam proctor "reminded him that he was being recorded," the FINRA decision states.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 5, 2020
Debevoise & Plimpton's David O'Neil speaks with us about how he's managing the crisis—professional and personal observations from a leading white-collar partner. Plus: Gilead hires Wilmer Hale to sue the feds. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, and much more. Thanks for reading!
By Simon Lock | May 5, 2020
The data on a database owned and operated by British tech giant Advanced Computer Software included security-hashed passwords, partial security authentication details and business emails.
By Dan Clark | May 5, 2020
Susanna McDonald, chief legal officer of the ACC, expects general counsel to face "the balance of keeping employee's health information private, while also notifying other employees if someone in the office tests positive, and if they might have been exposed."
By Amy Guthrie | May 1, 2020
Shutdowns in Mexico have proven particularly problematic for companies that produce products seen as "essential" for the U.S.
By Cheryl Miller | April 30, 2020
Welcome to Higher Law. On tap: The Cole memo author James Cole, now at Sidley Austin, offers thoughts on marijuana and the law • An ABA panel's views on cannabis and COVID-19 • Curaleaf's new chief compliance officer • Another NYC that may drop marijuana employment testing. Thanks for reading!
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Inbal P. Garrity and Rither Alabre | April 30, 2020
Two things are certain even during these challenging times: corporate and employee wrongdoing will not stop; and the Department of Justice (DOJ) and state prosecutors will be even more alert for and will continue to investigate wrongdoing.
By Stephanie Sharron | April 29, 2020
This article offers a risk mitigation and contracts review process specifically focused on an organization's third-party customer and vendor relationships. This process may be applied not just to pandemics, but more generally to other crises as well.
By Angela Morris | April 29, 2020
Recent lawsuits are pushing the legal limits of how social media companies can be held accountable for sex trafficking that occurs on their platforms.
By Frank Ready | April 29, 2020
Exterro's Annual Study of Legal Spend Management indicates that organizations are expecting to spend less on compliance with privacy laws in 2020 as they wait to see how new regulations like the CCPA are enforced first.
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