The purpose of this ACC guide (InfoPAK) is to provide an overview of opportunities available as a result of Big Data — the ability to collect, process, and interpret massive amounts of information — in healthcare, and the U.S. regulatory regime that is in part driving such industry change. It provides an overview of the key US federal and state laws pertaining to the collection and secondary use of health data, and suggests strategies and best practices for addressing health privacy and data ownership concerns.
This article is a Gotham City street lighting project case study.
This article describes the survey results of the role of Chief Compliance Officer and Ethics Officer.
This short article offers ten practical tips for drafting and negotiating international agreements.
This quick overview (QuickCounsel) presents key litigation issues the Energy sector faces concerning the US Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
This Top Ten outlines several of the issues that multinational employers should carefully consider when outsourcing in Mexico.
This report examines what is known about (1) the size of the contingent workforce, (2) the characteristics and employment experiences of contingent versus standard workers, and (3) any differences in earnings, benefits, and measures of poverty between contingent and standard workers.
This Wisdom of the Crowd (ACC member discussion) addresses whether a publicly-traded company should enforce quarterly trading blackout periods for all employees or just a select group (directors, executives, etc.). This resource was compiled from questions and responses posted on the forum of the Corporate and Securities Law and Law Department Management Law ACC Network.
This Wisdom of the Crowd (ACC member discussion) addresses whether a holding company should enter into one or multiple Master Service Agreements ("MSAs") with its subsidiaries and suppliers, as well as best practices for mitigating potential liability. This resource was compiled from questions and responses posted on the forum of the Corporate and Securities Law ACC Network.*