By Samuel Newbold | January 29, 2019
Workplace enforcement actions ballooned in 2018, and the number of investigations continues to rise. Now is a great time to revisit existing compliance policies and get ahead of what may be coming.
By Caroline Spiezio | January 23, 2019
Google was hit with a $57 million fine Monday due to alleged GDPR violations. France's data privacy enforcement agency claims Google didn't make information about data collection and storage easily accessible to users. Here's how companies can avoid winding up with a similar fine.
By Rhys Dipshan | January 18, 2019
Driven by market demands for efficiencies and cost savings, law firms and legal departments are eyeing the same technology in 2019. But it's an open question whether the two sides can integrate.
By Ian Lopez | January 14, 2019
Alphabet has been hit with a pair of shareholder derivative suits claiming that board members hurt shareholder value by covering up a lengthy pattern of gender discrimination and sexual harassment perpetrated by Google executives.
By Peter S. Hyun and Duane C. Pozza | January 4, 2019
An upward trend in State AG enforcement actions should put every consumer-related industry on notice; it is a harbinger of what is likely to come in the new year and beyond.
By Caroline Spiezio | December 18, 2018
Inviting independent contractors deeply entrenched in the company could bolster a misclassification case.
By Caroline Spiezio | December 17, 2018
Women lawyers said harassment from clients is not uncommon and can impact business development opportunities. But many firms don't have policies against client harassment or procedures to support impacted attorneys.
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By Frank Ready | December 17, 2018
Facebook announced on Friday that a bug may have exposed the photos of up to 6.8 million users. How regulators will address this novel incident is not readily clear given current privacy laws.
By Caroline Spiezio | December 12, 2018
Uber and Lyft's initial public offerings will be the first time their GCs have gone through an IPO. That's not uncommon, but it can change legal's role.
By Vaishali Rao | December 10, 2018
State AGs have their work cut out for them. Besides suing the federal government in record numbers (as they have done in the last two years), and continuing to hold businesses accountable for the opioids epidemic, the following trends are ones to follow.
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