The pitfalls of an inadequate privacy policy; an analysis of recent litigation.
- July 30, 2012L. Elise Dieterich
U.S. data privacy laws pose complex issues for corporations, especially in the context of e-discovery. Here's what you need to know.
July 30, 2012David A. Sorensen and Michael HamiltonIf you've represented companies for any length of time, you've received internal complaints about a variety of workplace wrongdoings. How can you tell if the complaints are true?
July 30, 2012Philip A. Becnel IVWhile foreign bribery and corruption cases are currently getting most of the attention, this is no reason for domestic concerns to get too relaxed. Here's why.
July 29, 2012Edmund SearbyThis era of instantaneous cross-border communication and commerce has brought with it a corresponding increase in the application of the white-collar criminal laws of various countries to companies' international operations.
July 29, 2012Robert J. AnelloNow that the U.S. Supreme Court has given a green light to implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, franchisors and franchisees are assessing how the law will affect their businesses.
July 27, 2012Kevin AdlerBy adopting a construction of the Act that allows the government to obtain full reimbursement of Medicare payments from a discounted settlement, even if the reimbursement exhausts the settlement, the Sixth Circuit's opinion chills settlement and undermines the efficient use of judicial resources.
June 29, 2012David Axelrad and Robert WrightModifications to health care delivery are changing at a pace that far exceeds anyone's expectations ' and perhaps exceeds our ability to react and respond in a fashion that protects both provider and patient.
June 29, 2012Nicholas S. GaudiosiSocial networking sites are not just for social networking. As individuals become more and more comfortable with presenting "private" information to the "public," information posted on social networking sites can provide a rich source of discovery and can be a game-changer in litigation.
June 29, 2012Monica M. MooreThe guidelines governing the sentencing of fraud offenses ' long criticized as irrational, unduly severe, and the product of overt political pressure ' require wholesale reform.
June 28, 2012David Debold and Matthew Benjamin

