CMS Expert Guide: Data Law Navigator (CMS)
Learn about key data protection and cybersecurity laws in this multi-jurisdictional guide.
Learn about key data protection and cybersecurity laws in this multi-jurisdictional guide.
Risk matrix. This tool is a sample risk matrix for developing a compliance risk inventory from which a ranking of risks can be developed. This is part of the initial phase of compliance risk assessment, followed by the development and implementation of an action plan to control or minimize the risks.
This Latham & Watkins article analyzes the proposed rules and advises SEC registrants on how to prepare for compliance with the proposed cyber rules in May of 2022.
This is a sample chart, a risk matrix organizing risk identification and assessment as part of a company's compliance program. The risk matrix is organized by risk type, risk category, and risk description.
Learn about top developments and predictions in the TMT sector (Technology, Media, and Telecom) in China.
This article from Womble Bond Dickinson assesses some of the drivers of supply chain disruption in the U.S. and Europe and considers what businesses can do to mitigate the risks. These issues are likely to impact all sectors, however, they have particularly impacted the construction industry in recent years.
The following flowchart is designed as an internal guide to assist managers in making a preliminary assessment of whether a job position may qualify for exempt status under the FLSA. This document is only designed to be a tool to assist in the implementation of new job positions. This flowchart does not take applicable state law into account which may impact the exemption analysis.
This guide covers key legal issues, rules, and developments regarding fraud and asset tracing across a range of jurisdictions.
Learn with this checklist of issues and tips that employers should consider when selecting and implementing artificial intelligence (AI) tools to aid in Human Resources (HR) processes.
Meta was fined €1.2 billion on May 22, 2023 by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) for breaching the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This article discusses some of the takeaways from the record-breaking fine.