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Tag: Risk Management

Addressing a supply chain crisis: the looming tidal wave of third-party IP liability lawsuits

Posted on March 2, 2020March 2, 2020 by Will Case

The seismic shift Over the last 50 years the fundamental determinants of value in the global economy have changed. Most prominent in this shifting economic landscape is the category of intangible assets of all forms including patents, trade secrets, copy and data rights, and brand value. Over a short period of time, the importance and…

Ramping Up Corporate Compliance

Posted on February 7, 2015 by Nicholas Loukides

Corporate compliance has become an increasingly prominent area of law. The regulatory state has grown to unprecedented heights creating more regulations, which in turn has led to more violations, and higher corporate costs. For example, in 2013, J.P. Morgan agreed to a settlement with the Justice Department for a staggering $13 billion for various regulatory…

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