The makers of VitaminWater rack up successes in court as they snag would-be imitators with trade dress lawsuits.
Companies find their own ways to bring the law and technology together.
Lawyers and techies sound off on what they want.
The FBI's top lawyer says the agency will benefit from one set of rules for domestic investigations.
GCs cut spending by demanding lower outside counsel bills.
Employers brace for the passage of a law that will make union organizing easier.
The former legal chief of Ernst & Young becomes a judge on D.C.'s top court.
More companies are adopting compliance reforms to avoid prosecution.
Anne-Marie Leroy has been named general counsel of the World Bank Group; more...
Keeping a media empire chugging along in 2009 is no small task.
Departures from government posts continue to dominate the news.
Change is coming to the country's top court for trademark and patent appeals.
Sam Kazman, General Counsel, Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Bee Wilson looks at how consumers have been deceived in Swindled: The Dark History of Food Fraud, from Poisoned Candy to Counterfeit Coffee.
Anheuser-Busch InBev overhauls legal team; Channel 4 appoints new legal controller; Banks offer waivers to law firms.