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#OnGuard: Advertisers, Influencers on Notice After FTC Commissioner's Social Media Statement
FTC Rohit Chopra's issued a statement last week that the FTC had voted to launch a "close and careful review" of its non-binding endorsement guides and a "self-critical analysis" of its enforcement approach.FTC Commissioner's Social Media Statement Is a Heads-Up to Advertisers, Influencers
Federal Trade Commissioner Rohit Chopra's statement last week that the FTC had voted to launch a "close and careful review" of the FTC's non-binding endorsement guides and a "self-critical analysis" of its enforcement approach may signal an impending crackdown on social media influencers, advertisers and even their tech platforms, lawyers say.New Year, New General Counsel: January 2020 In-House Moves
With the new year push, many major companies such as Eli Lilly and Co., TikTok Inc. and MoneyGram International Inc. named new chief legal officers.Inside Track: Another Legal Department Joins ABA Wellness Pledge. Plus, Crisis Prep 101.
CBRE is the latest legal department to show its commitment to mental health by joining the American Bar Association's wellness pledge. Also, in-house counsel at a local Association of Corporate Counsel event discuss how to prepare for a crisis in 2020.Student Loan Debt Myth, Law.com International Debuts, TikTok's New GC: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Microsoft In-House Attorney to Serve as TikTok's First Global General Counsel
Erich Andersen will become TikTok's first global general counsel beginning Jan. 27.TikTok Publishes First Transparency Report Highlighting Legal Requests
The company's public policy and corporate affairs attorney, Eric Ebenstein, said the report "provides important insight and clarity to our users regarding the volume and nature of governmental requests for our users' account information and other legal notifications."With Data as National Security Threat, Big Law's Appetite for Government Officials Grows
The federal government has been watching closely for national security issues related to companies' data collection practices, and law firms are making sure they have the talent to address those issues for clients.US Commerce Department Lags Other Agencies in CFIUS Draft Rulemaking, Lawyers Say
"There are still an enormous amount of technology companies and activities that are outside the reach of CFIUS because the Commerce Department has not moved with any speed to define the terms 'emerging and foundational technologies,'" said Giovanna Cinelli, a partner and international trade and national security practice leader at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius in Washington, D.C.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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