Mathilde Vermain

Mathilde Vermain

HR Advisor
Mathilde Vermain specializes in providing legal solutions tailored to HR. She offers guidance on legal issues related to recruitment, employee relations, and workforce management. Mathilde’s combination of HR and legal expertise enables her to tailor solutions that address compliance requirements while supporting business objectives.
Scaling Responsible AI: Navigating Regulations and Ethical Standards in 2025
Tech & Intellectual Property Scaling Responsible AI: Navigating Regulations and Ethical Standards in 2025

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), businesses are now contending with an increasingly complex landscape shaped by stringent regulatory requirements and heightened ethical expectations. With entities like the European Union introducing comprehensive measures such as the

Is It Time to Expand the CIA Triad to Address Modern Cyber Threats?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is It Time to Expand the CIA Triad to Address Modern Cyber Threats?

The traditional CIA triad—Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability—has long been the foundation of information security, providing a framework that ensures data protection on multiple fronts. These three principles ensure that information is only accessible to authorized individuals (Co

Is the $5.6M Gun-Jumping Fine a Warning for Merger Compliance?
International & Trade Law Is the $5.6M Gun-Jumping Fine a Warning for Merger Compliance?

The recent imposition of a $5.6 million civil penalty for gun-jumping violations in the merger between XCL Resources Holdings, LLC (XCL), Verdun Oil Company II LLC (Verdun), and EP Energy LLC (EP) has sent shockwaves through the business community. This landmark penalty, the largest ever for such a

What Are Pete Buttigieg's Insights on Future Transportation Policies?
Regulatory & Administrative Law What Are Pete Buttigieg's Insights on Future Transportation Policies?

United States Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg recently visited the Ford School of Public Policy to discuss his tenure, contributions, and perspectives on transportation, public service, sustainability, and equitable development. This event, part of the Policy Talks @ the Ford School

How Will Quebec's New Immigration Pilots Address Labor Shortages?
Civil Law How Will Quebec's New Immigration Pilots Address Labor Shortages?

Quebec is poised to reopen its three permanent immigration pilot programs starting January 13, 2025, in a strategic move designed to tackle labor shortages in critical sectors. These initiatives aim to draw in skilled workers to Quebec, offering them a pathway to Canadian permanent residence (PR).

Will AI-Driven Cybercrime Redefine Security Challenges for Businesses?
Tech & Intellectual Property Will AI-Driven Cybercrime Redefine Security Challenges for Businesses?

In recent years, the landscape of cybercrime has evolved dramatically, posing significant threats to businesses and individuals alike. The rise of ransomware, smishing, phishing, and other cyber threats has been alarming, with the misuse of Artificial Intelligence (AI) poised to exacerbate these

Senator Fetterman Secures $52M for Pennsylvania Infrastructure Projects
Regulatory & Administrative Law Senator Fetterman Secures $52M for Pennsylvania Infrastructure Projects

Senator John Fetterman has successfully secured over $52 million in federal funding for critical infrastructure improvements across Pennsylvania. This substantial allocation, derived from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, marks a significant investment in enhancing the state's safety,

Freedom Press and Anarchist Struggles Amid WWII Government Repression
Civil Law Freedom Press and Anarchist Struggles Amid WWII Government Repression

The end of World War II marked a period of significant geopolitical change, with fascist regimes on the brink of collapse and the landscape of global power shifting dramatically. This time required various political movements, including the anarchists in Britain, to reconsider their roles and

Delhi Court Expands Product-By-Process Claims in Landmark Ruling
Tech & Intellectual Property Delhi Court Expands Product-By-Process Claims in Landmark Ruling

The article published on January 11, 2025, details the extensive analysis and influence of a groundbreaking verdict delivered on February 7, 2024, by the Delhi High Court, revolutionizing the understanding and application of product-by-process claims within Indian patent law. This landmark ruling

Can General Joseph Aoun Lead Lebanon to Peace and Stability?
Civil Law Can General Joseph Aoun Lead Lebanon to Peace and Stability?

Lebanon has been trapped in a cycle of political instability and economic turmoil for years, a situation complicated by deep societal divisions and external influences. General Joseph Aoun’s recent election as Lebanon’s president is a move seen by many as a beacon of hope. With the country’s parli

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