The real driver for adopting new compliance principles should be to make your business more efficient, secure and competitive. Let us take a look at some of the carrots that many may leave out while scaremongering about GDPR sticks. Read more
A lawyer who repeatedly made baseless, “disrespectful” statements towards a federal district court was sanctioned by that court Mar. 19.
Nicholas D. Mosser and his father, both of Mosser Law PLLC, represented Mike Jabary in bringing assorted claims against the City of Allen, Texas, and several individuals after the City revoked a certificate of occupancy for Jabary’s restaurant. Read more
The UK is set to establish a £5 million Ada Lovelace Institute to guide the debate around establishing an effective framework for digital ethics. It is named after the 19th Century mathematician, who is widely regarded as the world’s first computer programmer, and will complement the government’s current work on data ethics and AI. Read more
Questions of ethics and morality have been discussed at business schools for decades, but in the past year that conversation has taken on a new urgency and intensity, fired up by social media.
Some business schools, such as Ryerson, are using this as an opportunity to reshape their curriculums. Read more
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