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Mandatory Arbitration in Company Charters: A Threat to Investors

by Books Schatschneider, Samuel M. Ward and Michael A. Toomey (LAW '10)

Samuel M. Ward and Michael A. Toomey (LAW ’10) discuss the impact of mandatory arbitration in company charters on investors

Categories Alumni Authored, Business Law Practice, Regulated Industries

Whistle while you work: Recent OSHA actions reinforce the importance of carefully handling whistleblower allegations

by Books Schatschneider and Lauren E. O’Donnell (LAW ’09)

Lauren E. O’Donnell (LAW ’09) discusses the importance of carefully handling whistleblower allegations.

Categories Alumni Authored, Labor and Employment

Broker-Dealer Recordkeeping Requirements

by Books Schatschneider, Benjamin McCoy (LAW '12), Ernest M. Badway and Joshua Horn

Broker-dealers take heed: Benjamin McCoy (LAW ’12) and colleagues provide an overview of the touchstone recordkeeping requirements

Categories Alumni Authored, Finance, Legal Developments

The SEC and Cybersecurity

by Books Schatschneider, Diana E. McCarthy (LAW ’93) and Joshua M. Lindauer

Diana E. McCarthy (LAW ’93) and Joshua M. Lindauer examine the SEC through the lens of cybersecurity enforcement

Categories Alumni Authored, Compliance, Regulated Industries, Technology

On Track

by Books Schatschneider and Jonathan Broder (LAW '83)

Jonathan Broder (LAW ’83) provides an update on CSX since Hunter Harrison was foisted as the new CEO

Categories Alumni Authored, Corporate Governance

Supreme Court Increases Delaware’s Role as Forum for Patent Litigation

by Books Schatschneider, Nicholas D. Mozal (LAW ’11) and Benjamin Schladweiler (LAW ’04)

Recent SCOTUS decision will bring patent cases to Delaware, says Ben Schladweiler (LAW ’04) and Nicholas Mozal (LAW ’11)

Categories Alumni Authored, Intellectual Property

FinTech – The CFTC’s Silver Bullet?

by Books Schatschneider, Peter Isajiw (LAW ’02), William F. Johnson, Carmen Lawrence and Katherine Kirkpatrick

Technology-focused investigations are in the CFTC’s future, predicts Peter Isajiw (LAW ’02) and colleagues

Categories Alumni Authored, Finance, Regulated Industries, Technology

United We Stand

by Books Schatschneider and Jonathan Broder (LAW '83)

CEOs should “let professionals handle a communications crisis,” Jonathan Broder (LAW ’83) advises in his critique of United’s recent PR debacle.

Categories Alumni Authored, Corporate Governance

Proposed Federal Income Tax Reform Still a Guessing (and Waiting) Game

by Books Schatschneider and William C. Hussey, II

It’s still a guessing game. William C. Hussey, II (LAW ’97) discusses the potential tax implications under the Trump Administration.

Categories Alumni Authored, Tax

Hospital Pays $3.2M Resulting from HIPAA Security Rule Noncompliance

by Books Schatschneider, Karilynn Bayus (LAW '06) and Bruce Armon

Recent 3.2M penalty against hospital has Karilynn Bayus (LAW ‘06) and Bruce Armon reminding covered entities to maintain robust compliance program.

Categories Alumni Authored, Compliance
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