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    An introduction to corporate compliance and ethics programs 

    Paul E. McGreal, An Introduction to Corporate Compliance and Ethics Programs, in Advanced Compliance and Ethics Workshop 1 (Practising Law Inst. ed., 2019).

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    A cyber duty of due diligence: Gentle civilizer or crude destabilizer? 

    Eric Talbot Jensen & Sean Watts, A Cyber Duty of Due Diligence: Gentle Civilizer or Crude Destabilizer?, 95 Texas L. Rev. 1555 (2017).

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    From the sublime to the ridiculous and everything in-between: Fifty things you may or may not know about Miranda v. Arizona 

    Raneta Lawson Mack, From the Sublime to the Ridiculous and Everything In-Between: Fifty Things You May or May Not Know about Miranda v. Arizona, 7 L.J. For Soc. Just. 33 (2017).

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    Professional decision-making in medicine: Development of a new measure and preliminary evidence of validity 

    Alison L. Antes, Kelly K. Dineen, Erin Bakanas, Tyler Zahrli, Jason D. Keune, Matthew J. Schuelke, & James M. DuBois, Professional Decision-Making in Medicine: Development of a New Measure and Preliminary Evidence of Validity, 15 PLOS ONE (Feb. 24, 2020), https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228450.

    This study developed a new Professional Decision-Making in Medicine Measure that assesses the use of effective decision-making strategies: seek help, manage emotions, recognize consequences and rules, and test assumptions ...
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    Horseshoes and hand grenades: Protecting compliance officers from the at-will employment doctrine 

    Paul E. McGreal, Horseshoes and Hand Grenades: Protecting Compliance Officers from the At-Will Employment Doctrine, 48 U. Tol. L. Rev. 485 (2017).

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    Cyber security for lawyers – What can we do? 

    Stephen C. Sieberson & Rich Hoffman, Cyber Security for Lawyers – What Can We Do?, Eleventh Annual Seminar on Ethics and Professionalism (Omaha Bar Ass’n 2017).

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    SEC cybersecurity guidelines: Insights into the utility of risk factor disclosures for investors 

    Edward A. Morse, Vasant Raval & John R. Wingender, Jr., SEC Cybersecurity Guidelines: Insights into the Utility of Risk Factor Disclosures for Investors, 73 Bus. Law. 1 (2017-2018).

    In October 2011, the SEC issued new guidelines for disclosure of cybersecurity risks. Some firms responded to these guidelines by issuing new risk factor disclosures. This paper examines the guidelines and cybersecurity ...
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    One step forward and two back: Missed opportunities in refining the United States minimum contacts test and the European Union Brussels I Regulation 

    Patrick J. Borchers, One Step Forward and Two Back: Missed Opportunities in Refining the United States Minimum Contacts Test and the European Union Brussels I Regulation, 31 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 1 (2014).

    In 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court decided two cases regarding the scope of the "minimum contacts" test for permissible exercises of personal jurisdiction. In one case, relying on ill-defined notions of sovereignty, a plurality ...
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    International law of disaster relief 

    The International Law of Disaster Relief (David D. Caron, Michael J. Kelly & Anastasia Telesetsky eds., 2014).

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    Pre-history of piracy as a crime and its definitional odyssey 

    Michael J. Kelly, The Pre-History of Piracy as a Crime & Its Definitional Odyssey, 46 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 25 (2013).

    This essay traces the origins of the legal definition of piracy as an international crime from its origins to the present day disputes among federal courts within the United States over how to define piracy. Customary law ...
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