Home Daily News NRA must hire court-approved compliance consultant,… Trials & Litigation NRA must hire court-approved compliance consultant, says judgment in New York’s civil suit By Debra Cassens Weiss December 17, 2024,... Read more »
Executive Summary: Yesterday (March 25, 2024), the U.S. Department of Labor announced that the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) will begin accepting online submissions on April 1 from covered contractors... Read more »
SingleFile, a company that aims to automate outdated corporate compliance filing processes by leveraging AI technology, has raised $6.5 million, on top of three previous funding rounds totaling $8.6 million, bringing its... Read more »
On March 14, the Commodities Future Trading Commission (CFTC) issued a $1.25 million whistleblower award to an individual who voluntarily provided original information that led to a successful enforcement action. The whistleblower learned of... Read more »
On Wednesday, March 6, 2024, the Department of Commerce, Department of the Treasury and Department of Justice issued another Tri-seal Compliance Note, focusing this time on the obligations of foreign based persons complying... Read more »
Since its formation in 2006, Singapore’s Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices (TAFEP) has slowly gained traction with employees and applicants alike as an avenue for redressing concerns regarding harassment... Read more »
Quick Hits HHS and NIST issued new guidance to provide information and serve as a resource for HIPAA-regulated entities to improve cybersecurity and compliance with the HIPAA Security Rule. The guidance comes... Read more »
The California Court of Appeal’s decision on February 9, 2024 immediately restores the California Privacy Protection Agency’s enforcement power. The decision impacts finalized regulations – which are no longer subject to enforcement... Read more »
In this episode, Jen reminds employers about the new California workplace violence prevention law, Senate Bill 553. Source link Read more »
Last week, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced an investigative sweep of providers of streaming services to determine whether these businesses are complying with California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) opt-out requirements for... Read more »
