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Antitrust Regulators Poised to Pounce on Industrywide ESG Collaborations
Such efforts, which often involve reducing environmental impact, are becoming higher risk as federal regulators alter rules and red-state attorneys general crusade against ESG.Managing Your Vendors—and Others
There are several cybersecurity perils involved with vendor management, and C-suite executives face increasing liability when vendor management goes wrong.Ex-Uber Security Chief Appeals Conviction That Shook Cybersecurity World
"Joe Sullivan used tools and strategies that all CISOs utilize to protect the data of hundreds of thousands of Uber drivers, and was prosecuted for doing his job," Sullivan's appeals attorney said.Desmarais Hires Fish & Richardson Litigator in San Francisco, Beefing Up Tech Portfolio
Betty Chen, an IP litigator with a client base including Microsoft, GoPro and Sun Pharmaceuticals, has joined Desmarais as a partner. Zoom is also joining the firm upon Chen's arrival.People in the News—Oct. 9, 2023—Stradley Ronon, Cipriani & Werner
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young Philadelphia partner Jan M. Folena moderated a panel titled "Law & Compliance: Reading the Tea Leaves: Enforcement Trends from the SEC and CFTC" at the Futures Industry Association's FIA Expo 2023 in Chicago.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
A Push for More Progress: Increased Diversity in the Legal Profession
While diversity within the legal profession has improved over the last few years, progress has been slow, and law firm leadership must be further educated on the importance of diversity and inclusion so they will take greater steps toward enhancing diversity among leadership and increasing transparency of their firm's diversity, equity and inclusion practices.Mediation Confidentiality: A Tale of Two Opinions
In the world of mediation, where confidentiality is the cornerstone of the process that is now responsible for the resolution of the vast majority of civil cases, the strange case of Rogers v. Dupree is demonstrative of both propositions.Allied World Insurance Awarded $3M in Damages Over Fraudulent Payments to Former Employee
A federal judge in Connecticut determined Allied World Insurance presented sufficient evidence to award it damages of over $3 million after a former employee mislead the company into making payments to a company he was involved with and failed to disclose.New York State Pay Transparency Law Takes Effect
Pay equality has been an important topic over the last few years, and the drive to correct the systemic suppression of wages for women and minority workers for decades has led to pay transparency laws in several states. New York will now join eight other states in requiring employers to disclose to job applicants how much a position pays.Supreme Court's Term Opens Monday With Agency Authority, Social Media, Trademark on Docket
After wading into explosive social issues in recent years, the Supreme Court's conservative majority will turn its attention to an old familiar foe: the administrative state.Trending Stories
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