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As time passes, the amount of data involved in corporate investigations is still growing at a steady rate, as does the stringency of data-related regulations. Both have a significant impact on virtually every corporate investigation, from regulatory request to individual Data Subject Requests.

In a matter of first impression, the Ninth Circuit affirmed that ERISA does not preempt a California law that created a state-managed retirement program for certain private employers. Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association v.

The NAIC’s development of guiding principles on artificial intelligence seeks to proactively avoid proxy discrimination, safeguard against other unfairly discriminatory outcomes, and apply risk management to address unfair discrimination.

On the latest Law Brief ® episode, Partner and Host Richard Schoenstein is joined by Ian Rosenberg, author of “The Fight for Free Speech,” to discuss the First Amendment, common misperceptions about the right to free speech, and key Supreme Court decisions in the area.

The recent Colonial Pipeline ransomware event provides a strong incentive for organizations to evaluate their resiliency to cyberattacks. With ransomware being the No.

The New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020 (ERA), a seven-year, $14 billion package of incentive programs intended to encourage New Jersey job growth, property development and redevelopment, community partnerships, and numerous other economic development initiatives, was signed into law by Gove

The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is signaling a change to its current guidance on preventing COVID-19 in the workplace.

On May 17, 2021, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed the Washington Climate Commitment Act (CCA), which will create an economy-wide cap on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and create a system in which GHG credits are auctioned and can be traded.

The Biden Administration has committed to making cybersecurity a top priority and is now turning its focus towards energy infrastructure, which is widely recognized as vulnerable to cyberattack due to grid control systems. The U.S.

As the U.S. Supreme Court currently considers the issue of whether a private international arbitration constitutes a “foreign or international tribunal” within the meaning of 28 U.S.C.

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