By Frank Ready | May 27, 2021
It's not just their own cybersecurity that corporate legal departments have to worry about anymore. Instead, in-house teams may find themselves monitoring vendors' own security precautions with both one-off and ongoing checkups.
By Sarah Tincher-Numbers | May 11, 2021
During a Legalweek(year) keynote session on Tuesday, Uber CLO Tony West offered insight into how his legal team has navigated turbulent times with grace.
By Frank Ready | May 4, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic may have pushed some legal departments to expand their internal efforts with regards to technology and innovation. This includes building a more comprehensive understanding of the latest products to hit the market as well as prioritizing solutions that can easily integrate with the tools leveraged by other departments.
By Frank Ready | April 7, 2021
Some companies are eager to welcome clients or the general public back to in-person events, but many are still unsure whether or not they can require attendees to be vaccinated. The question may only grow more complicated as different states take divergent approaches.
By Frank Ready | March 25, 2021
A new 2020 CCPA Litigation Report from Akin Gump shows that more than half of the class actions filed under the CCPA last year didn't meet the regulation's narrow criteria for a private right of action—but GCs still shouldn't expect to see a slowdown in privacy-related litigation any time soon.
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By Emily N. Litzinger and Alexa R. Hanlon | March 24, 2021
While the concept of digital vaccine passports might seem like a perfect solution, implementation is muddled not only by administrative feasibility, but the web of legal and business considerations raised if requiring the passport to return to the workplace or enter a business.
By Frank Ready | March 11, 2021
Businesses and other organizations are using data to help create benchmarks around ongoing efforts to improve diversity and inclusion. However, with a patchwork of data protection regulations to worry about, some companies may begin hesitating to collect or use such information for fear of coming into conflict with the law.
By Joseph G. Poluka and David J. Oberly | February 18, 2021
In-house attorneys and other executives are not immune from criminal liability and can be targeted for criminal prosecution for actions taken in connection with corporate matters.
By Frank Ready | February 10, 2021
UnitedLex announced Tuesday that it had made five new management-level hires hailing from Big Four members Deloitte and PwC. The move comes as the service provider anticipates a new urgency around legal departments' digital transformation and looks to bulk up on the technical talent and experience necessary to address those needs.
By Frank Ready | February 4, 2021
A panel held during Legalweek(year) 2021 pointed to a future where in-house teams are expected to collaborate more frequently with other departments—and that includes in the adoption of new technologies.
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