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Providing in-house counsel with a weekly overview of ten significant legal and technology related stories centered around the corporate risk topics of compliance, information governance, privacy and security.

Weekly “Quick 10” Stories

Alphabetical Order

  1. Be Careful What You Say | Technology Law Source – http://bit.ly/122iFsB (Peg Koesel, Tracey Turnbull)
  2. Cybersecurity, Bribery Top Topics in SEC Filings – http://bit.ly/11rjDTt (Catherine Dunn)
  3. Dogged Pursuit of Direct Access Poses Risks to Counsel – http://bit.ly/18876bx (Craig Ball)
  4. FDA Seeks Enhanced Cybersecurity Risk Management Efforts – http://bit.ly/14y4TAF  (@HLPrivacy)
  5. FTC v. Actavis: What Does It Mean for Reverse-Payment Settlements? http://bit.ly/17yiX3i (Bradley Graveline, Jennifer Driscoll-Chippendale)
  6. Healthcare Reform For Employers 101: What Needs To Be Done Now – http://bit.ly/1cpZSNz (Kenneth Raskin, Laura Westfall)
  7. New Federal Guidance for BYOD Security Released | @InfoLawGroup – http://bit.ly/123kKED (Richard Santalesa)
  8. Retainer Agreements Are Not Privileged Unless Reveal a Confidential Communication of Legal Advice – http://bit.ly/12gckxY (Gregory Joseph)
  9. When is an Adverse Inference Instruction Not a Sanction? http://bit.ly/17BZkYl (K&L Gates)
  10. When the Board Comes Calling About Compliance: A Risk-Intelligent Approach – http://bit.ly/1clL56F (Donna Epps)

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