New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Patricia Elias | October 29, 2021
As climate change causes floods, forest fires and other weather super-events to occur with greater frequency and increasing intensity, special-interest shareholder groups, government agencies and customers are demanding more evidence of environmental, social and governance compliance.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael P. Robotti and Shawn F. Summers | October 25, 2021
There are a number of compliance steps that cannabis companies can take now to minimize the chances of unlawful diversion from their companies.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael P. Robotti and Shawn F. Summers | October 22, 2021
Cannabis companies vying for highly competitive New York licenses will want to prove their compliance readiness during the application process; and if they want to stay in the market, they will need to demonstrate their commitment to compliance once in operation.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 19, 2021
Even after high-profile law firm data breaches, limited resources and the assumption that hackers wouldn't possibly target them is still a persuasive belief among some firms, observers say.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By J. Andrew Moss, David M. Cummings and Jessica E. Gopiao | October 19, 2021
It is important to understand the developing legal and regulatory landscape in order to take the proper steps at the first sign of an attack.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 15, 2021
Nearly two years after Microsoft Teams became a necessity due to the pandemic, more law firms are rolling out Teams governance policies. But unlike email and other common firm communication platforms, Teams may unleash new data complexities.
By Frank Ready | October 12, 2021
Harold Westervelt has joined FileTrail as the information governance provider's new CEO. And to him, growing the company means 'you've got to make sure that you are listening' to changing needs.
By Greg Mann | October 1, 2021
Insurers that issue policies across state lines will need to take steps to ensure compliance with varying cyber regulations.
Corporate Counsel | News|Research
By Trudy Knockless | October 1, 2021
A survey of 134 in-house counsel and other senior business executives nationwide found that the three most pressing ESG concerns in the next year were data collection/verification, ESG regulatory activity and staffing.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mario Mancuso, Anthony Rapa, Sanjay Mullick and Anais Bourbon | September 28, 2021
Two recent settlement agreements between the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control and non-U.S. financial institutions offer several important lessons for non-U.S. banks and non-U.S. companies conducting global transactions.
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