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Law.com

Inside Track: Should I Put That in an Email? Probably Not

"The 'e' in email also stands for 'evidence' and 'eternal,'" said Amy Manning, a partner at McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe.
4 minute read

International Edition

Fancy Becoming a Non-Executive Director? It's Tougher (and Riskier) Than You Think

Landing a plum NED role can be the zenith of a partner's career—but some warn of the risks that could land you on the "front page of the Daily Mail".
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Target Calls Conservative Groups' ESG Lawsuit Bogus, Seeks Dismissal

"Ultimately, plaintiff's grievance is not with Target's disclosures, but with its business decisions," the company's lawyers wrote in their motion to dismiss.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Artificial Intelligence: Balancing Opportunity and Antitrust Risk

While artificial intelligence is an evolving technology with promising use cases, it is also attracting regulatory scrutiny.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Barclays and Its CEO Sued in Federal Court for Allegedly Concealing Personal Link to Jeffrey Epstein

This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

CFTC Adds Admissions to Enforcement Toolkit

The CFTC recently added a few new tools to its enforcement toolkit, most notably a new policy to seek admissions as a condition of resolving an enforcement action in certain cases.
12 minute read

International Edition

'An Administrative Nightmare': EU's New Foreign Subsidies Regulation Turns Into Bittersweet Victory for EU Companies

European companies are facing unprecedented reporting obligations under a new rulebook meant to help them compete with businesses that benefited from foreign subsidies. 
4 minute read

International Edition

EU's New Foreign Subsidies Regulation Creates Risk for Foreign Companies, Lawyers Say

Companies that fail to inform Brussels officials of foreign subsidies they received could be hit with a fine of up to 10% of their turnover.
5 minute read

International Edition

How a Former Latham Partner is Choosing to Redefine His Childhood Trauma 

Kieran Donovan walked away from Big Law to pursue a passion that tapped into his legal expertise in technology and data privacy. It also helped him address his own childhood trauma. In launching the tech start-up k-ID, he hopes to protect children's privacy and shield them from the evils that can be found online.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Balancing Privacy Compliance with User Perception

Recent events involving fitness device company Polar and comedian Joe Rogan provide valuable lessons for companies relative to new privacy requirements.  
5 minute read

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