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Corporate Counsel

2 Tech Companies Changed Policies—and Sparked Outrage. What Can You Learn From Their Miscues?

Unity Technologies and Zoom learned how quickly a loyal customer base can revolt.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Tech Companies Hamstrung by Low Morale in Aftermath of Layoffs

"You don't want to have a culture with people who are miserable because you'll make other people miserable," Julie Brush, CEO of Solutus Legal Search, said.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Legal Departments Poised to Go on Tech Spending Spree to Bolster Compliance

A Gartner report projects a 50% increase in spending on governance, risk and compliance technology by 2026—a surge sparked by rising regulatory requirements.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Big Law Sees Growing Client Demand for DEI Advice as Law Firms Also Face Scrutiny

McGuireWoods' new DEI team was partly driven by the "onslaught of questions" from clients, said partner Amy Morrissey Turk.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Bill Would Unleash Hackers to Hunt for Federal Contractors' Cybersecurity Flaws

"People are already looking at these systems. The question is, do you want to create an avenue by which they can report it to you, or would you rather have them tweet it?" said Ilona Cohen, chief legal officer of HackerOne.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Which Regulatory Approaches Most Worry AI Innovators? We Built a List

"Organizations with limited resources may find it difficult to navigate complex regulatory requirements, especially when the stakes are so high," said Shannon Yavorsky, a partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Five Quick Takes on the Google Antitrust Case

"There are more ways than ever to find information today. Just think about how you use the internet—you may look for recommendations on TikTok, Reddit or Instagram, find music and podcasts on Spotify, ask ChatGPT a question, or shop on Amazon," Google chief legal officer Kent Walker said in a blog post.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Faking It: Protecting Your Financial Institution Against Deepfakes

As the number of fraudulent attempts based on deepfake technologies continues to grow, financial institutions must become increasingly vigilant to protect themselves, their employees, and their customers. In this article, we will address several things financial institutions can do to prevent fraud associated with deepfake technologies.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Blum Lawsuits Stress-Test Law Firms' DEI Commitment, Execution

In the face of scrutiny, some law firms may even be holding off on implementing DEI programming—a move diversity experts say could cause more harm than good.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Ex-FTX GC Launches Law Firm, Says His 'Hugely Disappointing Experience' Will Be Asset for Clients

"The difference between something that's illegal and something that needs your advice and counsel to get corrected is usually pretty stark," said Ryne Miller, who left FTX after CEO Sam Bankman-Fried was charged with carrying out a massive fraud.
4 minute read

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