Hilary Tuttle Associate EditorRisk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS) Websitewww.riskmanagementmonitor.comConnectEmail212-655-5919 Professional Biography Hilary Tuttle is the associate editor of the Risk Management Monitor and Risk Management magazine. More Legal and Business Bylines From Hilary Tuttle What to Do About Reputation Risk - (Posted On Sunday, June 07, 2015) Cyberbreach and Reputation Woes Hack Away at Bottom Line for 44% of Financial Firms - (Posted On Sunday, May 31, 2015) Small Businesses Hit Hardest By Employee Theft - (Posted On Monday, May 25, 2015) Guarding Against PoSeidon and Other Point-of-Sale Security Breaches - (Posted On Thursday, April 02, 2015) Insurers See Worldwide Drop in Customer Satisfaction - (Posted On Sunday, March 15, 2015) Human Error Caused 93% of Data Breaches - (Posted On Friday, January 09, 2015) McAfee Labs Predicts Top Cybersecurity Threats for 2015 - (Posted On Thursday, December 25, 2014) The bebe Hack: Guarding Against Cyberbreach During the Holiday Shopping Season - (Posted On Sunday, December 14, 2014) Darkhotel Cyber Attacks Are Targeting Traveling Executives - (Posted On Saturday, November 15, 2014) East Coast Tidal Flooding Could Triple By 2030 - (Posted On Friday, October 17, 2014) Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 2 Next page Next › Current Legal Analysis Another Court Conflates Limited Liability Companies And Corporations by: Keith Paul Bishop Belgium’s Private Investigations Act: Is Your Internal Investigations Service in Focus? by: Marga Caproni Application of the Insolvency Claw-Back Barrier under Article 16 of the EU Insolvency Regulation to Cross-Border Shareholder Loans by: Jens Rinze New Entity Governance Legislation Passed by Texas Legislature by: Daryl B. Robertson , Scott H. Kimpel Disparate Impact Liability Under Fire by: Adam S. Forman , Greta Ravitsky Fourth Circuit Holds That Federal Arbitration Act Trumps Servicemembers Civil Relief Act by: Evan L. G. Weisberg New Executive Order and Proposed Legislation on Reporting Foreign Gifts and Contracts in Higher Education by: Amy Fabiano , Malcolm C. Weiss China’s State Administration for Market Regulation Releases Top 10 Typical Cases of Intellectual Property Law Enforcement for 2024 by: Aaron Wininger Ethylene Oxide Litigation: Your Company Has Been Sued- Now What? by: David A. Goldman NC Legislature Considers Comprehensive Hemp Regulation: What Businesses Need to Know by: Tyler J. Russell DOJ Adds Procurement Fraud, Tariff, Sanctions, and Immigration Violations to Whistleblower Program Priorities by: Mary Jane Wilmoth Alice Patent Eligibility Analysis Divergance before USPTO and District Court: Federal Circuit Clarifies Limits on Relying on USPTO Findings in § 101 Eligibility Disputes by: Kevin J. Malaney , Chethan K. Srinivasa United States and China Announce Temporary 115 Percent Reduction in Tariffs While Trade Discussions Continue by: Lydia C. Pardini , Deanna Tanner Okun How Many Businesses Can Survive a 145% Tariff Shock? by: Jonathan Friedland Compelling Rationale for Producing Proprietary Products in U.S. Found in USTR’s Special 301 Report on IP Protection and Enforcement Abroad (Part I) by: Steven M. Auvil Upcoming Events May 22 2025 Kidd Aitken & Chambers USA Q&A May 14 2025 Technology Forum: Contracting and Privacy Considerations Associated With AI, Software Compliance Audits, and Contracting and Procurement Efficiencies May 15 2025 Build Success: Save the Date for Ward and Smith’s 2025 Construction Conference May 15 2025 Healthy AI Roundtable: Navigating Legal Challenges in Healthcare Print