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By Dan Clark | March 13, 2019
It's still difficult for in-house lawyers of color when it comes to climbing to the top general counsel position. Also, in-house counsel talk about the challenges of starting up legal departments at startups while general counsel at companies amid scandal may scare off potential team members.
By Dan Clark | March 6, 2019
With DNA extraction companies on the rise for people to explore their ancestry and health, there is no federal law on how that DNA should be protected. Also, companies should pay attention to the stipulations of a deferred prosecution agreement to avoid hefty fines while a few corporations saw their legal department architects leave over the last week.
By Dan Clark | February 27, 2019
Sony's deputy GC started with zero in-house experience; we pick his brain on climbing the corporate ladder. Plus, major GCs sign on to mentor diverse law firm associates and Bio-Rad's ex-GC is hanging on to most of an $11 million jury verdict.
By Dan Clark | February 20, 2019
NetApp GC Matt Fawcett has a few thoughts on how to make the in-house work environment less stressful and the ACC sets its sights on Europe.
By Dan Clark | February 13, 2019
A consensus is forming that AI needs legal supervision. Also, data breaches reported in Europe suggest a looming wave of GDPR enforcement and we suss out the difference between the roles of GC and chief legal officer.
By Dan Clark | February 6, 2019
Is 2019 the year that Congress passes its own version of the GDPR? And when will legal departments finally jump on the AI bandwagon?
By Dan Clark | January 30, 2019
In-house departments are warming up to artificial intelligence. Will law firms follow their clients' lead? Also, GCs are fired up about diversity.
By Dan Clark | January 23, 2019
Suits are dropping over alleged GDPR violations. Will giant fines be next? Plus, compliance tips for sports organizations and how to weather an executive's divorce.
By Dan M. Clark | January 16, 2019
In a tale ready-made for Netflix, the former GC of gaming company Gearbox is locked in a legal battle with the company's CEO. Read on for our in-house calendar highlights and the latest legal moves.
By Dan Clark | January 9, 2019
In a world where paper is becoming a thing of the past, the RFP persists … but for how long?
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