By Phillip Bantz | February 16, 2022
"Yes, as a profession, we have a major PR problem. But as individual lawyers and legal departments, we can work to fix that problem—or at least to do better ourselves," stated Boston Globe Media deputy GC Heather Stevenson.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kevin P. Allen | February 1, 2022
In particular, the Sandoz court held that, even wholly within a corporate client, nonlawyer personnel cannot disseminate corporate counsel's legal advice without losing the privilege; and the court held that the common interest privilege attaches only to communications that include lawyers representing all of the clients participating in the common effort, and does not apply to communications between or among the clients themselves.
By Phillip Bantz | January 31, 2022
"The reality from where I sit as a recruiter is that when we approach in-house candidates with great opportunities, they often stop listening once they find out it could be a 30-50% pay cut," legal search consultant Stacy Humphries said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher D. Carusone | January 25, 2022
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state attorneys general regulate how companies advertise the prices of their products. For those companies with a national reach, this complex web of federal and state rules can make it difficult to design a single, persuasive advertising campaign that does not trigger an investigation for deceptive pricing somewhere in the country.
By Jessica Mach | December 22, 2021
"Law firms have yet to make noticeable waves in advancing DEI," according to the report.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | December 15, 2021
New data shows corporate legal departments are increasingly brand-agnostic in hiring outside counsel.
By Phillip Bantz | December 3, 2021
Phil Weinberg had served as chief legal counsel of Comcast Spectacor, parent company of the NHL's Flyers and their home arena, Wells Fargo Center, since 1996 and played a pivotal role in the organization's growth.
By Trudy Knockless | October 27, 2021
Natasha Luddington joins Fulton from Pacific Western Bank, where she served as interim general counsel, senior vice president and associate general counsel.
By Jessica Mach | Trudy Knockless | Phillip Bantz | October 14, 2021
"When you're in private practice, you have a group of clients, and you try your best to know all you can know about those clients and to learn their business. But there's a limit to how close you can get to the business because the business model doesn't allow for that," Bloom Credit General Counsel David Breland said.
By Jessica Mach | October 5, 2021
"I would expect in a typical workforce, maybe 1% employees are seeking an accommodation," employment attorney Dan M. Forman said. "But in places where I would say it's much more politically sensitive, we've seen instances of 10% or 15%."
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