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By Victoria Hudgins | March 11, 2019
:aw firms are now merging their legal expertise and technology to create compliance software that clients can use for assistance without counsel.
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By Andrew Shaxted and Louise Rains, FTI Technology | March 11, 2019
Perhaps the most surprising challenge that many companies face with the GDPR is complying with one of its more straightforward requirements: appointing a Data Protection Officer. But evaluating these considerations can help.
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By C. Ryan Barber | March 8, 2019
"Aggravating factors like high-level executive involvement in the misconduct will not necessarily preclude a declination," Brian Benczkowski, who leads the Justice Department's criminal division, said at a white-collar conference in New Orleans.
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By C. Ryan Barber | March 8, 2019
"Aggravating factors like high-level executive involvement in the misconduct will not necessarily preclude a declination," Brian Benczkowski, who leads the Justice Department's criminal division, said at a white-collar conference in New Orleans.
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By Thomas McThenia and Richard Markow, GrayRobinson | March 8, 2019
Like poorly-behaved school children, new technologies and intellectual property are increasingly disrupting the M&A establishment. Cybersecurity has become the latest disruptive newcomer to the M&A party.
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By Caroline Spiezio | March 8, 2019
As Facebook moves toward privacy-focused messaging, encryption's legal and ethical complications could come into play.
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By Phillip Bantz | March 7, 2019
MTS's “failure to implement effective internal accounting controls” had allowed the company's executives and others to get away for years with disguising the bribery payments on the company's books as acquisition costs, option payments, purchases of regulatory assets and charitable donations, according to the DOJ.
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By Erin Mulvaney | March 7, 2019
“I remind the government particularly that, 'counsel for the government has an interest only in the law being observed, not in victory or defeat in any particular litigation,'” a U.S. Labor Department judge wrote in a new ruling in the agency's long-running case against Oracle.
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By Erin Mulvaney | March 7, 2019
“I remind the government particularly that, 'counsel for the government has an interest only in the law being observed, not in victory or defeat in any particular litigation,'” a U.S. Labor Department judge wrote in a new ruling in the agency's long-running case against Oracle.
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By Victoria Hudgins | March 7, 2019
When using algorithms, companies should be aware of any inherent biases the formula may have and monitor its results, attorneys said.
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