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As regulation intensifies and digital systems become more complex, legal teams should be rethinking legal governance. TodaysGeneralCounsel summarizes an article by eDiscovery Today about the right approach: bit.ly/3UpEW7R
In a recent interview with TodaysGeneralCounsel, Jamy Sullivan of Robert Half explains that law firms and legal departments must go beyond salary and invest in flexibility, upskilling, and clear value propositions to attract and retain talent: bit.ly/46HbDTU
Brand guidelines protect your company’s identity, support trademark rights, and preserve brand value. Peter S. Sloane of Leason Ellis LLP writes for TodaysGeneralCounsel about the importance of enforcing brand guidelines: bit.ly/4mtJJRi
Nvidia has publicly denied claims that its graphics processors include hidden controls, backdoors, or spyware. A Tom's Hardware article, summarized by TodaysGeneralCounsel, discusses the U.S. Chip Security Act and how tech, trade, and trust are converging: bit.ly/3Vuhy9S
Government procurement is increasingly under scrutiny for antitrust risks, particularly when collusion, bid-rigging, or market allocation undermines competition. A McCarter English article summarized by TodaysGeneralCounsel discusses this important topic: bit.ly/4gJBr6q
The ADA is vital for advancing accessibility, but it has also become a litigation risk in the real estate industry. Read more about the issue in TodaysGeneralCounsel's summary of a Mandelbaum Barrett article: bit.ly/4gb3T0F
In a major policy reversal, the SEC will now allow issuers to include mandatory arbitration provisions in their governing documents. TodaysGeneralCounsel summarizes a Ballard Spahr article on what your compliance team needs to know: bit.ly/3WbIco6
With 80% of security incidents tied to browser activity, attackers like Scattered Spider are targeting them directly. TodaysGeneralCounsel summarizes an article by The Hacker news advising clients on managing browser-based tools: bit.ly/4pzmY11
TodaysGeneralCounsel Columnists Leah Steigler and Anne Bibeau of Woods Rogers explain how HR and legal leaders must act to prevent antisemitism: strengthen anti-discrimination policies, provide anti-bias training, and ensure safe reporting systems: bit.ly/47jmzJp
Every generation brings unique values, expectations, and communication styles. TodaysGeneralCounsel Columnists Leah Stiegler and Anne Bibeau of Woods Rogers discuss how to understand and take advantage of each generation's strengths: bit.ly/4q6Aae2
New H-1B visa petitions will face a $100,000 fee under a proclamation by President Trump. TodaysGeneralCounsel summarizes an article by Perkins Coie on the specifics of this proclamation and its implications: bit.ly/3KJqsOk #H1B #ImmigrationLaw
A federal court has dismissed a disability discrimination suit after finding the plaintiff’s right-to-sue (RTS) letter was issued prematurely. A TodaysGeneralCounsel summary of a Duane Morris LLP article explains the implications this has on EEOC enforcement: bit.ly/46Gqlf8
The FTC may have dropped its appeals on the nationwide noncompete ban but that doesn’t mean employers are in the clear. TodaysGeneralCounsel Columnist Jeffery Cross of Smith Gambrell Russell tells employers to review noncompetes through an antitrust lens to avoid costly litigation: bit.ly/4n1v3ZY
AI is reshaping how organizations approach business intelligence (BI), not by replacing it, but by enhancing it. As explained in an article by LexisNexis Legal & Professional, summarized by TodaysGeneralCounsel, the future of BI lies in human-AI collaboration: bit.ly/4nSJujA?utm_ca… #AI #BusinessIntelligence
As regulation intensifies and digital systems become more complex, legal teams should be rethinking legal governance. TodaysGeneralCounsel summarizes an article by eDiscovery Today about the right approach: bit.ly/3UpEW7R