Is America’s Judicial System the Biggest Loser in Celebrity Trials?
Since O.J. Simpson’s murder trial, I’ve developed a healthy disdain for celebrity trials, and now, I’m loathing them even more. But as a journalism student
Since O.J. Simpson’s murder trial, I’ve developed a healthy disdain for celebrity trials, and now, I’m loathing them even more. But as a journalism student
When company directors ask me about whether or not they should purchase standalone cybersecurity insurance, I always give them two simple analogies which I think
Fear over fallout from data breaches doesn’t just plague national security agencies and mega-corporations. Take investors’ unease over the security lapses that triggered the Panama
Thursday, May 26, 2016 12:30PM – 1:30PM ET In this presentation, King & Spalding experts will address this timely and important area of law and
This post from Chief Executives explains the importance of leadership throughout a crisis. Read the full article here.
Ryan Fayhee, a partner at Baker McKenzie in Washington, D.C. and a former Department of Justice national security prosecutor, details the latest threats and risks
In case you missed it: emojis are here to stay. Originating in Japan in the late 90s, emojis have become increasingly popular in the U.S.
Citi Private Bank reported that, on average, the legal industry grew 5.8 percent. These results are based on 176 law firms, 34 percent were defined
This article from Blank Rome LLP describes what Sally Yates’ memo will mean for individuals being prosecuted. Read the full article here.
Uber and Lyft just broke the campaign mold in Austin. This city, like many others in the U.S., has just witnessed an epic battle between
This post was originally published on HuffingtonPost.com. Are American national interests in the Middle East better off today than they were over seven years ago
Renewable Choice Energy, the Boulder, Col.-based Green Power consulting firm, has issued a provocative new study on the role renewable energy credits (RECs) can play