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Groff Takes DeJoy: U.S. Supreme Court Changes Standard in Religious Accommodation Case

By Patricia Anderson Pryor, Katharine C. Weber, Andrew F. Maunz & Tara K. Burke (Jackson Lewis P.C.)

This article discusses the U.S. Supreme Court decision that “clarified” and changed the religious accommodation standard under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act that employers and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) have relied upon for more than 46 years.

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Top Ten Things to Know About Securities Class Action Mediations

By Gregory A. Markel, Partner and Co-chair Securities Litigation at Seyfarth Shaw, and Sarah Fedner, Senior Associate at Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Many complex and large lawsuits end up in mediation. However, because of various characteristics of securities class actions, including the law and procedures that are applicable to securities claims and the way the insurance is generally structured, it is difficult to manage mediations of these cases. This article discusses some of these challenges.

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Security Without Governance is not Secure

By James Goepel, General Counsel & Director of Education and Content, FutureFeed

This article explores how in-house counsel, and particularly those in small and medium businesses, can help bridge the gap between the server room and the boardroom to create a well-structured cybersecurity program that empowers management with the information they need to better assess and prioritize their organization’s cybersecurity spending.

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2023 Global Data Privacy Law Survey Report (Womble Bond Dickinson)

By Womble Bond Dickinson LLP

Womble Bond Dickinson’s second annual analyzes the fast-evolving global data privacy law landscape and, for the first time, includes over 200 respondents from both the US and UK.

Some topics include the growing use of biometric data and artificial intelligence (AI), differences between operating in the US, the UK, Europe and more.