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Under Pressure, the SEC Proposes Updates for a More Flexible Administrative Court
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Minimizing Frivolous Litigation: Yes to Choice of Forum, No to Fee-Shifting, and Hello to Minimum Stake to Sue
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Q3 2015 Sees Surge in Securities Class Action Filings
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IPOs in 2014: Going Public the Safe Way
In a decision made public this past Wednesday (December 18th) “Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg and dozens of banks must face a lawsuit accusing the social media company of misleading investors about its health before its $16 billion initial public offering.”View Insight -
When VC Partners Sue Each Other: New Venture Capital Claims on the Rise
kind that has affected all companies. But there is another wave of lawsuits emerging in the venture world. Litigation arising out of disagreements between senior and junior venture investing partners is an emerging trend. These claims are becoming more commonplace due to the generational shift in the VC industry; veteran partners at VC firms are retiring from the business, and new blood is coming in to take over.View Insight -
How Captives Can Play a Role in Controlling Employer Healthcare Costs
Healthcare costs continue to be one of the largest expenses for companies. Their fully-insured medical carrier provides limited information about what’s driving up program premiums. They provide no effective cost control strategies and no real opportunity to fully benefit from their employees’ positive claims experience and wellness activities.View Insight -
What's My Cyber Risk as a Life Sciences Company?
In this post, we’ll look at how to assess cyber exposure for a life science company in order to make more informed decisions about this risk area, and the consequent need (or lack thereof) for cyber coverage.View Insight -
Human Clinical Trials Outside the US: How Do You Obtain the Best Insurance?
In the United States, obtaining insurance coverage for human clinical trials is fairly straightforward. However, when these trials are run outside the US, as is done frequently, this insurance becomes a complicated matter, to say the least.View Insight -
Workers’ Comp for Life Science and Tech Companies: What You Should Know
As costly as workers' compensation insurance is for California employers, you may wonder if it’s really necessary. Legislated in the U.S. in the early 1900s, workers’ compensation insurance is an integral part of state and federal law.View Insight -
Winning, Not Whining: Preparing for ACA’s Changes to Employee Benefits and How They Impact California Wineries
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Investment Adviser Chief Compliance Officer Liability: Is the SEC Overreaching?
With the business and regulatory environment becoming more complex in the post Dodd-Frank world, CCOs are expected to deliver better information to help executive management identify and manage organizational risks.View Insight -
HSAs--Bigger Employee Benefits, Smaller Healthcare Premiums