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The Chevron Doctrine Is Dead. What Are the Implications for Business?
Leaders should consider the potential repercussions of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned the legal doctrine.
Leaders should consider the potential repercussions of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned the legal doctrine.
Experts weigh how a proposed ban on noncompete agreements might affect innovation and entrepreneurship beyond tech hubs.
The incoming U.S. president should resist overreaching and adopt a tempered approach to tech industry oversight.
How should antitrust policy shape the future of Big Tech?
Within organizations, cybersecurity needs to be everyone’s business — including the board’s.
Companies need a better understanding of how employees reach unethical decisions.
What’s happening this week at the intersection of management and technology.
Here’s a strategic angle that most businesses don’t think about: how they can use the law to secure strategic business goals.
At what point do corporate executives become personally liable for their companies’ failure to take action on climate change?
Companies can adopt one of five legal strategies: avoidance, compliance, prevention, value or transformation.
New tech can create new hazards for users — and for companies. Here’s how to limit the risk.
The SEC’s investigation of a Facebook post by Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.
New research offers insights into an increasingly important boardroom role.
In his book Remix, Stanford”s Lawrence Lessig argues for a new approach.
Executives’ perceptions of the motives of pirates and purchasers vary by country.
Recent Supreme Court rulings have changed IP protections.
Societal consequences give power to formal sanctions.