JD Supra Morning Brief: Human Trafficking, Attorney-Client Privilege, Healthcare Data Breaches, More
What’s more fun than a barrel full of monkeys? The JD Supra Morning Brief, of course:
You should know: holiday parties, human trafficking, fiscal cliff, 2013 proxy season, and more (Corporate Law Report)
CEOs: mind your tweets (Looper Reed)
Is attorney-client privilege at risk? (Duane Morris)
94% of healthcare organizations surveyed have had at least one data breach in the last two years (BakerHostetler)
Why should entrepreneurs set up a corporate entity? For starters, to segregate individual liabilities from business liabilities (techies, this means you) (Polsinelli Shughart)
The rules of the game have changed for foreign state-owned-enterprises investing in Canada (Osler)
Is it safe to serve on the Board of Directors of a public company? (Lane Powell)
Want to know the key dates for complying with Dodd-Frank mandated regulations established by the Commodities Futures Trading Commission? You’ve come to the right place (Skadden Arps)
The time has come to pay the healthcare reform piper (Fisher & Phillips)
What can companies learn from the SEC’s Second Annual Report on the Dodd-Frank Whistleblower Program? Plenty (Cadwalader)
Doctors and medical professionals: be the first amongst your peers to adopt the new model policy guidelines for social media in the medical profession (Pillsbury Social Media)
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