NYCBar White Collar Crime Institute 2023
Resolution Economics is a proud sponsor of the NYCBar White Collar Crime Institute 2023. Hear from government enforcement officials and practitioners on recent white collar…
Resolution Economics is a proud sponsor of the NYCBar White Collar Crime Institute 2023. Hear from government enforcement officials and practitioners on recent white collar…
Employers of all industries and sizes are facing questions about pay equity from their employees, shareholders, the press, and the general public. In CA, the…
Key governments and regulators globally, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and the European Union (“EU”), have already proposed or implemented Environmental, Social,…
Resolution Economics, LLC is a proud sponsor of the 75th Annual NYU Conference on Labor & Employment Law taking place at the NYU School of…
Dynamic and volatile economic shifts often force employers to make tough decisions, such as layoffs and reductions in force (RIFs). If not handled properly, these…
Resolution Economics, LLC is a proud sponsor of the Institute for Workplace Equality Annual Summit taking place in Falls Church, VA, May 9 – 10,…
An analysis piece (“Employer Takeaways As Agencies Team Up To Regulate AI”) in the April 27th issue of Law360 reported on the newly-announced alliance of four…
Resolution Economics is a proud Gold Sponsor and Exhibitor of the American Bar Association 2023 National Symposium on Technology in Labor and Employment Law taking…
Victoria A. Lipnic, Esq., joined by fellow panelists Joanna Colosimo, M.A., DCI Consulting and Consuela A. Pinto, Esq., FordHarrison LLP, will discuss the practical challenges…
The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) recently released two new updates to the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (“ECCP”) that underscore the need for companies to…
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