Have you ever wondered how to articulate to your family, coworkers, executives, and board members that your everyday actions at work as a compliance professional impact your organization or how to ...
The Final Rule published by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) adjusting certain immigration and naturalization benefit request fees went into effect on April 1, 2024. This ...
The criminal liability of the absorbed company is transferred to the absorbing company, regardless of the corporate form of the company involved in the merger by absorption. In a ruling handed down on ...
prioritizing AI education, establishing baseline procedures and guidelines, and collaborating with data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI professionals as needed; adopting an AI policy to ensure the ...
Texas is currently experiencing one of the largest, most significant construction development projects with Samsung Semiconductor Chipmaking Facility in Taylor, Texas. According to a recent article by ...
The European Commission’s (EC) Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) began a public consultation on May 27, 2024, on its preliminary opinion on a new coating for titanium dioxide (nano form).
Join host Matt Adams for this insightful episode featuring Nicole Sliger and Jonathan T. Marks, forensic accountants with the global accounting and consulting firm, BDO. Join host Matt Adams for this ...
Cybersecurity on all levels is one of the biggest threats out there that everyone in the 401(k) space needs to be tackled. J.P. Morgan Chase has been hit with a data breach exposing the personal ...
The Supreme Court recently issued a pair of unanimous decisions clarifying how arbitration clauses impact litigation. One decision restricts a court’s discretion to dismiss—rather than stay—litigation ...
On April 29, 2024, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a $1.3 million settlement (Settlement) with a South Carolina clinical laboratory marketer and his marketing company, and three physicians ...
Last month, the Belgian Supreme Court ruled in a case concerning a former employee who, following an internal investigation, had been first dismissed by her employer for and subsequently convicted of ...
The House and Senate are in session this week, although both chambers will adjourn on Wednesday as many Members of Congress will travel to Normandy, France, in honor of the 80th anniversary of D-Day.