Supreme Court Ruling Expands Jurisdiction Choices for Plaintiffs Suing Out-of-State Businesses

In an important decision on June 27, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States expanded the jurisdictional choices for plaintiffs. Specifically, the Court upheld a Pennsylvania law that extends jurisdiction to any company registered within its borders. Substantial questions about a company’s localization and legal rights and responsibilities have always challenged corporations and legal…

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CISA Advisory: 2022 Top Routinely Exploited Vulnerabilities and Mitigation Strategies

The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently issued an advisory on the ‘2022 Top Routinely Exploited Vulnerabilities’ in their ongoing effort to keep industries informed of potential threats. The advisory is particularly valuable to companies based in the U.S and also highlights emerging threats, providing insight into the vulnerabilities frequently exploited by threat actors….

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Australian High Court Ruling May Escalate Penalties for Corporate Wrongdoing

In the ever-evolving landscape of corporate law, an insightful new Australian High Court decision has demonstrated a potent change, potentially escalating the penalties for corporate wrongdoing. Incrementally pushing the boundaries of maximum penalties, this ruling utilises a refreshed perspective on the ‘benefit’ factor, a common tool in determining financial penalties. The verdict came in a…

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NLRB Decision Shifts Workplace Policy Landscape: Heightened Scrutiny for Employer Handbooks and Procedures

Recent developments at the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or “Board”) could have significant implications for employers and how they establish and apply workplace policies. On August 2, 2023, the Board announced a decision that impacts nearly all workplaces, whether or not employees are represented by a union. The current Board, comprised mostly of members…

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ISSB Unveils Global Sustainability Disclosure Standards: Canada’s CSSB and CSA Collaborate for Implementation

On June 26, 2023, the International Sustainability Standards Board (“ISSB”) unveiled its first two sustainability disclosure standards, termed the “ISSB Standards”. The two standards, IFRS S1 General Requirements for Disclosure of Sustainability-related Financial Information (“IFRS S1”) and IFRS S2 Climate-related Disclosures (“IFRS S2”), aim to establish a global framework for corporate sustainability disclosures. Playing a…

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Law Firms Embrace Experience Management Platforms for Improved Decision-Making and Client-Centric Services

The legal industry is witnessing an uptake in the use of modern experience platforms in business operations. Experience Management (XM), as it is often referred, is increasingly being recognized for its potential benefits for law firms and their clients. Renowned Knowledge Management professional, Rachel Shields Williams, Director of Knowledge Management Enablement & Insights at Sidley…

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California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act: Preparing for Enhanced Online Privacy for Minors

As corporations continue to understand and navigate the complexities of the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Pacific Coast state has introduced another layer of privacy protection targeted at its younger residents. The law in question, effectively starting July 1, 2024, is the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (CAADCA). According to a recent article by…

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UK PRA Proposes New Rules for Securitisation as Part of Post-Brexit Financial Regulations

The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) in the UK has commenced a consultation on new proposed rules for securitisation. The Consultation Paper 15/23 – Securitisation: General requirements (“CP 15/23”) lays out the PRA’s plans to replace retained EU law requirements relating to securitisation. These new rules are in consideration following the consequential changes due to Brexit….

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Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Criminal Charges in 2020 Election Interference Case

Former US President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to four criminal charges connected with alleged interference in the 2020 presidential election. On Thursday, he appeared with his private counsel before Federal Magistrate Judge Moxila Upadhyaya in a federal courthouse in Washington D.C. to declare his plea. The charges against the former president were unveiled…

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Evolving Legal Landscape Demands Robust Consequence Management Systems for Global Corporations

In the face of ever-changing legal landscapes, effective consequence management systems prove to be more critical than ever for organizations globally. Such systems, when effectively implemented, determine the ability of corporations and law firms to navigate complex and demanding legal requirements. One notable development in this regard has been the recent announcement by the Department…

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First Circuit Court Ruling Limits Appealability in Arbitration Compulsion Cases

In a recent legal development, the First Circuit Court of Appeals handed down a decision in Powers v. Receivables Performance Management, LLC, holding that a motion to reconsider an appealable interlocutory order denying a motion to compel arbitration is not appealable. This significant ruling is crucial for legal professionals and corporate entities involved in litigation…

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Florida’s SB 264 Law: Expanded Scrutiny on Foreign Investment and Implications for International Corporations

Recently, attention has shifted to the Florida public procurement space, specifically with regard to SB 264 (Chapter No. 2023-33, Laws of Florida), a law enacted to restrict foreign investment in the Sunshine State. The law, which went into effect on July 1, 2023, introduces new constraints on select individuals and entities related to countries like…

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Navigating the Tightrope: Corporate Social Responsibility, Legal Concerns, and the Barbie Film Controversy

In the wake of the controversial reception of the new Barbie film, the debate over its allegedly “woke” and “feminist” messages has taken the public and legal domain by storm. This comes in response to a number of commentators across the US, expressing their concern through various acts of protest, including, shockingly, the burning of…

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UnitedHealth Lawsuit and Trump’s “Not A Rapist” Claim: Legal Developments Impacting Corporate Sector

The legal world continues to be a dynamic landscape, wherein corporations, as much as their individual employees, are called out into court for settlement of various disputes. As such, there are significant developments that may be of interest to legal professionals in the corporate sector. Consider the case of President Trump, who continues to assert…

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