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Hinckley Allen

Securing the Storefront: How Companies are Tackling Increasing Retail Theft

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Retail crime, and specifically organized retail crime, is on the rise in major markets throughout the United States. In 2022, the National Retail Federation reported a loss of $112 billion dollars, up from $99.3 billion in...more

Ankura

Retail Shrink & Organized Retail Crime - Mitigating Financial Losses and Lowering Safety Risks

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Organized retail crime is an escalating threat that demands a coordinated response from retailers, consumers, and lawmakers. Its tentacles reach far beyond lost profits, jeopardizing community safety, employment...more

Clark Hill PLC

The Learned Concierge - November 2023, Vol. 2

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The Learned Concierge Welcome to your monthly legal insights on the trends impacting the Retail, Hospitality, and Food & Beverage Industries....more

K2 Integrity

Organized Retail Crime Roundtable: Minimizing Impact With Forward-Thinking Solutions

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On 01 November 2023, K2 Integrity and the National Retail Federation hosted a webinar on the impact of organized retail crime (ORC). Jeanne Meserve moderated the discussion with panelists Mark Skertic, Managing Director at K2...more

Chartwell Law

Shoplifter Profiling: Is It a Preventive Tool or Racism at Play?

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Most major retail stores use shoplifter profiling as a way to mitigate loss. It is a loss prevention method that focuses on a person, product line or section of a store that is most likely to see theft. It is not only good...more

Littler

UK: From Alcoholism to Exhibitionism—When the Law Says a Condition is Not a Disability

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Although many HR professionals in the United Kingdom who deal with disability discrimination issues are all too familiar with the legal definition of a “disability” in the Equality Act 2010, many are unaware of the various...more

Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP

South Carolina Does Not Protect Employee Against Discharge for Reporting Crime to Police

Like most states, South Carolina recognizes a limited exception to its at-will employment doctrine. South Carolina employees can sue their employers for wrongful discharge if the reason for termination violates state public...more

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