By Dan Clark | May 14, 2020
"TikTok has not obtained parental consent for these accounts. Contrary to the terms of the consent decree, TikTok fails to make reasonable efforts to ensure that a parent of a child receives direct notice of its practices regarding the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information," the current complaint against TikTok states.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By John Cunningham and Jason Parish | May 11, 2020
While technology makes remote investigations manageable, there are key flexibility and best-practice considerations to assist companies in preserving investigative integrity, confidentiality, and independence throughout the crisis.
By Inbal P. Garrity and Rither Alabre | April 23, 2020
Here are some suggestions for in-house counsel to consider to help prevent or detect malfeasance and position themselves to be prepared if and when their company faces a government inquiry.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By G. Scott Hulsey, William F. McGovern, Benjamin J. Sauter and Hartley M. K. West | April 22, 2020
Once working conditions revert back to their "normal" state, it is likely that regulatory inquiries and investigations into potential misconduct during the days of remote working will emerge. Publicly-listed U.S. companies and traders should take steps today in preparation for the regulatory scrutiny of tomorrow.
By Pat McInerney and Carly Duvall | April 21, 2020
What are the five pitfalls any company accessing CARES Act relief should know to avoid later enforcement action?
By Sue Reisinger | April 9, 2020
The statement ties the nation's recovery from COVID-19 to companies' willingness to file robust disclosures. "This is a clarion call to speak out ... [and] an affirmative push to get people in the midst of the uncertainty to lean in and provide forward-looking forecasts," said Sabastian Niles of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
By Preston Pugh | March 19, 2020
Even for companies with the best compliance programs, certain events are unforeseeable (e.g., "black swans"), or unstoppable ("gray rhinos"). The answer is not simply to reactively deal with these events when they come, but instead to implement a plan that can save important time and provide a semblance of order when the next crisis happens.
By Charles D. Riely, Erin R. Schrantz and Matthew J. Phillips | March 12, 2020
How companies are already using data analytics in compliance, and factors that should be considered as companies adopt this as part of their compliance solution.
By Charles D. Riely, Erin R. Schrantz and Matthew J. Phillips | March 11, 2020
How government agencies are using data analytics, and the implications for corporate compliance programs.
By Alisa Chestler and Alexandria Murphy | March 6, 2020
Management should be coordinating with the Human Resources (HR) and Information Technology (IT) departments to establish security controls and ensure employees are properly trained on those controls in the remote work context.
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