By Trudy Knockless | September 12, 2022
"I'm working on processes and building procedures so that we have very careful documentation of our progress," said Shari Piré, Plume Design's chief legal and sustainability officer.
By Cassandre Coyer | September 9, 2022
California is tackling a hot topic with its new data privacy bill: the safety and privacy of children online. However, it is taking a unique approach by setting the age of protected users at 18 years old—a first in the U.S.
By Greg Andrews | September 8, 2022
"It's a potentially perilous situation for many companies," BlackBerry's Gary Davis wrote in a blog post. "While the costs of suffering a targeted cyberattack or breach continue to climb, their ability to insure themselves against a possible cyber disaster dwindles."
By Isha Marathe | September 7, 2022
As the FTC looks to "crackdown" on commercial data surveillance, it's lawsuit against Kochava could become a blueprint for how it deals with data brokers in the future
By Phillip Bantz | September 6, 2022
A telecommunications executive kept his grip on the top spot on a list dominated by energy executives.
By Greg Andrews | September 1, 2022
Forty-one percent of boards of directors view geopolitical power shifts and turbulence as one of the biggest risks to performance, according to a Gartner survey.
By Jessica Seah | August 30, 2022
Skeptical of a deal to allow the U.S. to audit Chinese U.S.-listed companies, lawyers also say U.S.-China trade tensions could be further damaged by "reverse CFIUS," a proposed law under which the U.S. government could prohibit investments into China it deems a threat to certain domestic capabilities.
By Trudy Knockless | August 30, 2022
"The GC's role can be as big or as small as he or she wants to make it. The more responsive and helpful [you are], the more influential you can be for the company," said Michael Sloan, general counsel of C5 Capital.
By Hugo Guzman | August 29, 2022
"It's incumbent on the big brands of the world to use their commercial cloud with suppliers, get them to take modern slavery seriously and get them to do something substantial," said Sean Selleck, a Baker and McKenzie partner.
By Greg Andrews | August 25, 2022
"Usually, people don't want to be a whistleblower. They do it because they feel compelled to do it because no one is listening," said Rob Chesnut, a former Airbnb general counsel and chief ethics officer.
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