[Webinar] Navigating cybersecurity audits under the California Consumer Privacy Act; Aug. 19 at 1 p.m. ET
Are you employing a North Korean IT worker? What companies need to know to prepare for and respond to this threat
Yet another dozen things in-house practitioners are saying about using AI
Last Friday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services released three key updates for Temporary Protected Status beneficiaries and their employers
How AI patenting has evolved and what that evolution means for innovators and the attorneys who advise them
The subscription economy keeps growing – and so does the wave of class-action litigation targeting it
Practical takeaways from a historic Bank Secrecy Act case
AI, data breaches, and an old lesson from the law of bailment
How to humanize your corporate client for a jury
A recent OFAC settlement illustrates Iran sanctions risks for non-U.S. subsidiaries of U.S. companies
What does the AI revolution mean for compliance employees?
Five warning signs your business partner is preparing for litigation – and what you should do
Prepare for Turbulence: Airline’s AI Tool Bumps Passengers Off Flights
Consider writing about:
Reports that American Airlines’ AI tool bumped passengers off their connecting flights without notifying them in advance. What are passenger rights and airline obligations in such a case? More broadly speaking, from a perspective that could encompass assorted industries, what does this type of incident illustrate regarding the potential perils of using artificial intelligence for crucial, customer-facing processes, and how liability would be determined in a case like this (vis a vis actions on the part of the AI tool, the company using it, or the AI developer)? How can companies minimize risk when deploying AI tools?
Related information:
https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/united-nonstop-sfo-trump-international-22385283.php
Hybrid Vehicle Owners Are ‘Fired Up’ Over Safety Hazards
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Vehicle recalls that are being implemented amid reports of certain plug-in hybrids catching fire, even when the vehicles are parked and turned off; manufacturers and vehicle models at issue; suspected causes of the fires; how widespread these problems are thought to be; safety guidance for vehicle owners; current or potential consumer lawsuits or regulatory actions over fire damage to vehicles or nearby property; guidance on complying with mandatory recalls or on implementing voluntary recalls.
Related information:
https://www.autoweek.com/news/a71537682/stellantis-recalls-plug-in-hybrid-chrysler-and-jeep
EU Sustainability Reporting Standards Revised
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Recently revised reporting standards for companies impacted by the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive; companies to whom the Directive applies; when the revised reporting standards take effect; key changes being made to reporting processes under the regulations adopted by the European Commission on July 3rd; additional guidance on complying with the revised reporting standards.
Related information:
What’s Happening With Arctic Energy Exploration?
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Noteworthy developments involving Arctic energy exploration activities, whether on the part of a specific country or a number of countries; what to know about leading players in the area; types of energy explorations being done; agreements or governing bodies that pertain to Arctic energy exploration; key national policies or recent or proposed shifts in regulations; top energy industry objectives or would-be business opportunities; legal or operational challenges facing the industry’s Arctic region activities.
Are Prop 65 Amendments on the Horizon?
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Proposed amendments to California’s Proposition 65; key areas of emphasis in the recently released information from the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment; concerns the changes are intended to address; whom the potential changes would be most likely to affect; timeline for possible implementation of the proposed amendments; what to know about Proposition 65’s history and evolution, as well as related compliance obligations and liability risks for the business community.
Related information:
https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/crnr/proposition-65-omnibus-2026-pre-rulemaking
Are Automated License Plate Readers on a Collision Course With Data Privacy Rights?
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An accelerating controversy over localities’ use of automated license plate readers; what this technology consists of, how it works, and what it’s used for; how widespread this tech tool is becoming; how data from the license plate readers is collected, stored, shared, leveraged, and protected; how individuals or local officials are pushing back against the surge in automated license plate readers; key issues fueling opposition to the readers, and/or cases of inadvertent or deliberate misuse of the readers; what to know about the rights or potential liabilities on the part of license plate reader manufacturers or law enforcement authorities “versus” individuals’ expectations of personal privacy; what license plate readers may illustrate regarding the rise of the surveillance state.
Student Safety: Related Trends and Practical Guidance
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Issues involving student safety as the new school season gets underway; legal obligations or protections on the part of school administrators, teachers, parents, or guardians; potential risk areas or threats that may be increasing tensions for school districts these days; how artificial intelligence may be fueling risks to students’ personal safety or well-being; questions parents may want to be asking about schools’ ongoing safety protocols and their response systems for specific types of incidents; what parents or students may be able to do to help bring potential threats to authorities’ attention before a crisis occurs.
What to Know About Voluntary Benefit Programs
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Voluntary or optional insurance products within the employer-employee context; how voluntary benefit programs work; related pitfalls that may arise for either employers or employees; noteworthy ERISA litigation over this form of insurance.
Directors and Officers Insurance: Trends and Tips
Consider writing about:
Directors and officers insurance; what companies need to know about the scope and limitations of this type of insurance; how to evaluate available forms of coverage; potential pitfalls to be aware of when assessing coverage options; significant court rulings or emerging liability risks that may increase the urgency of reviewing existing D&O coverage or deciding whether to change coverage; any other noteworthy legal trends, cautionary tales, or interesting disputes involving D&O coverage.
Pet Insurance: A Concept That Animal Owners Should Cuddle Up to, or Not?
Consider writing about:
Insurance for pets; how big of a business this is (in the country or region of your choice); whether pet insurance options have become more common (and perhaps more popular or more complex) as the veterinary industry has changed and as veterinary services costs have risen; what pet owners should consider when researching, negotiating, or renewing pet insurance policies; how pet owners may be able to lower the insurance costs for their pets’ care; any noteworthy legal disputes involving pet insurance and coverage; any interesting innovations that may be occurring in the pet insurance sector.