Simon Haidegger

Simon Haidegger

Corporate Law Specialist
Simon Haidegger is a Corporate Services expert specializing in employment law and regulatory compliance. He focuses on employee rights, workplace regulations, and compliance frameworks. Simon provides practical advice that helps businesses align HR policies with legal requirements to mitigate risk.
Apple Faces Mixed Results in Recent Union Challenges
Civil Law Apple Faces Mixed Results in Recent Union Challenges

Setback in New Jersey Apple's journey through the complex landscape of labor relations recently took a challenging turn at its Short Hills, New Jersey, store, where a burgeoning union campaign met its demise. The Communications Workers of America (CWA), an established voice for worker

UN Rights Chief Urges Georgia to Repeal Foreign Influence Law
International & Trade Law UN Rights Chief Urges Georgia to Repeal Foreign Influence Law

The United Nations Human Rights Chief, Volker Türk, has recently voiced his deep concerns over the adoption of the "Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence" by the Parliament of Georgia. This contentious piece of legislation requires organizations that receive more than 20 percent of

How Can Law Firms Enhance Cyber Security with IT Providers?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Can Law Firms Enhance Cyber Security with IT Providers?

In the digital age, as cyber-attacks become more sophisticated and frequent, law firms are prime targets due to the sensitive data they handle. The legal sector must take proactive steps to safeguard their client's information and their firm's reputation. In this light, Access

ABA Data Breach Lawsuit Dismissed in Eastern District NY
Tech & Intellectual Property ABA Data Breach Lawsuit Dismissed in Eastern District NY

A legal battle stirred in the Eastern District of New York following a substantial data breach in March 2023, which impacted roughly 1.5 million individuals. Plaintiffs Tiffany Troy and Eric J. Mata leveled allegations against the American Bar Association (ABA), charging that the data compromise

Is Anti-Zionism a Protected Belief in the Workplace?
Civil Law Is Anti-Zionism a Protected Belief in the Workplace?

In a significant move to bolster the stability of the American banking system, the US government has announced a set of measures to ensure that all clients of the recently collapsed Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) will regain full access to their deposits starting on Monday. This step is designed to

Can the UN Cybercrime Treaty Balance Security and Rights?
Tech & Intellectual Property Can the UN Cybercrime Treaty Balance Security and Rights?

Efforts to establish a UN Cybercrime Treaty have catalyzed a significant global discussion on how to effectively address cybersecurity while respecting human rights. This treaty seeks to offer a cohesive strategy to counter cyber threats, yet faces the challenge of aligning international security

CPSC Focuses on IoT Safety Hazards Beyond Data Security
Tech & Intellectual Property CPSC Focuses on IoT Safety Hazards Beyond Data Security

As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to grow, so does the concern for consumer safety, an issue now on the Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) radar. CPSC's focus is directed to mitigating the risk of physical injury from these smart devices within our personal spaces. These

Is Australia Ready to Implement Stricter Big Tech Regulation?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is Australia Ready to Implement Stricter Big Tech Regulation?

In today's digital age, the influence of online platforms on public opinion is more significant than ever, raising serious concerns about the prevalence of misinformation. Australia finds itself at a pivotal juncture, addressing the challenge of controlling the spread of false information

Is SGR's €7M Claim Against OAD's Estate Lawful?
Corporate & Financial Law Is SGR's €7M Claim Against OAD's Estate Lawful?

The legal complications following OAD's bankruptcy are intensifying, particularly over a contested €7 million claim from SGR, a guarantee fund. This dispute underscores the challenges in bankruptcy law when a corporation collapses, leaving a web of debtors and involved parties. At the heart of

Is Austin Gold Corp's Governance Charting Growth?
Corporate & Financial Law Is Austin Gold Corp's Governance Charting Growth?

Corporate Governance: The Backbone of Strategic Direction Austin Gold Corp. harnesses corporate governance as its strategic linchpin, as outlined by the Governance and Nominating Committee's charter. By adhering to the rigorous standards set by the NYSE American LLC, the company ensures

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