January 2009 Issue

Cover Story

Passage to India

Some companies see big savings in "offshoring" legal work. But how's the quality?

Features

Market Report-Canada: The Great Not-So-White North

Canada's native peoples are asserting their rights, and companies are having to make concessions.

In The News

He's Seen This Before

The new GC of Broadcom has experience in fraud response.

New York's Long Reach

How has New York at rney general Andrew Cuomo been able to investigate companies based in Minnesota, Missouri, Texas, and Virginia?

Tripped Up

Humana's ex-GC paid a price for practicing law without a license.

Greenhouse Gas Prices

Two power companies agree to disclose the risks they face from climate change.

An F in Investigations 101

A university GC is fired for wearing too many hats in an on-campus inquiry.

On The Job

On the Job: Moves

For Sprint Nextel's new GC, it's all about fulfilling a basic human need. More...

Cheat to Win?

Despite the failure of the FTC to nail Rambus, honesty on patents may still be the best policy.

DC Watch

A Crop of a Different Kind

The House Agriculture Committee could write the law on credit default swaps.

On the Agenda

Democrats are preparing to enact a range of employee-friendly laws.

The Tipping Point

Obama-appointed judges may lead to Democratic control of several federal circuits.

Diversions

Remix It Up

Book Review--Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy

In The Law

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