World Cup events and related hospitality in the United States could present heightened legal and compliance risks under ...
Singapore is proposing a new regulatory regime for operators of major data centres and cloud services, reflecting the ...
Washington has a remarkable talent for creating programs designed to help small businesses while making them just complicated enough that the ...
Thailand has taken a significant step towards regulating artificial intelligence (“AI”). On 2 July 2026, Thailand's ...
Section 232 tariff investigation proclamations signal heightened trade, compliance, and sourcing risk for companies operating ...
On April 22, 2026, in Association des ressources intermédiaires d’hébergement du Québec (ARIHQ) c. Santé Québec – Centre intégré universitaire ...
In modern litigation, data is growing exponentially—but a bigger dataset doesn’t automatically lead to a better legal ...
Trekking Through Compliance: Episode 35 – Root Cause Lessons from Star Trek’s “The Doomsday Machine”
Compliance professionals are forever tasked with pinpointing the root causes behind organizational failures, missteps, or ...
Franchisors, brokers, and franchise attorneys have been anticipating the implementation of Senate Bill 919 (SB 919), which ...
Putting aside its earlier permissive, innovation-fostering position on AI, the US government has pivoted hard toward building up a national ...
One of the most rewarding experiences for a compliance professional is identifying ethics and integrity lessons in seemingly unrelated ...
On June 29, 2026, the Supreme Court held in Trump v. Slaughter that the President may remove FTC commissioners without cause, ...
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