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The Influence of COVID-19 on Data Security in Remote Work Environments

While the internet has allowed people to stay connected and continue working from home during the pandemic, it has also presented an opportunity for cybercriminals to take advantage of susceptible remote working setups. Cybercrime has significantly increased since the start of the pandemic, prompting corporations to mitigate the risk of a data breach against an

Now That Tax Changes Are Closer to Reality, What do You Need to Know?

Congress is buzzing with talk of revising the tax law to target more wealthy individuals, and federal lawmakers continue to take steps towards achieving those changes. On September 13, 2021, the House Ways and Means Committee released parts of a bill that, if enacted, would reshape the U.S. tax landscape and collect more from wealthier

Illinois Expands Required Sexual Harassment Training Guidelines for Employers

Public Act 101-0221 amended the Illinois Human Rights Act (“IHRA”), requiring all Illinois employers to provide annual sexual harassment prevention training. Furthermore, the IHRA requires restaurants and bars to establish and disseminate a written policy on sexual harassment prevention training and provide “supplemental” sexual harassment prevention training. The Illinois Department of Human Rights (“IDHR”) was

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