Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Matthew S. Steinberg and Amy B. Alderfer | July 11, 2019
Due diligence in hiring your trial attorney must go beyond the traditional methods. Let the candidate know that you require professionalism and courtesy at all times.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Nick Rowles-Davies | June 28, 2019
Litigation finance—or more accurately, disputes finance to cover both litigation and arbitration—has never had a higher profile.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Victoria Hudgins | June 28, 2019
Cloud computing is becoming more widely used than ever before by corporate legal departments and law firms, mainly because of the flexibility and lower cost such technology affords. Yet some haven't fully jumped on the bandwagon just yet, slowed by concerns over security and data access.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Jo Ritcey-Donohue and David Levintow | June 24, 2019
The situation in Venezuela continues to deteriorate, with the country's myriad problems exacerbated by and fundamentally linked to rampant political corruption and self-enrichment within the Maduro regime.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Adrienne Drew | June 24, 2019
Companies doing business in the EU or who have vendor or employer relationships with EU-based individuals need to continue to evaluate their GDPR obligations.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Gregg Peat | June 18, 2019
Post-acquisition disputes often arise when parties disagree on whether the terms of the sales and purchase agreement (SPA) were properly applied in…
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Monica Zent | June 11, 2019
Making the transition to in-house counsel from law school or practicing another type of law is achievable, when you have the right mix of skills and experience on your resume.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Andrew C. Gratz | May 24, 2019
The best way for law firms to differentiate is to demonstrate that they understand clients' goals and are prepared to help achieve them.
By Jenna Greene | May 23, 2019
Company lawyers were criticized by name in Tuesday's decision by the judge, who singled them out as the “architect, implementers, and enforcers of Qualcomm's licensing practices.”
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Lynda A. Bennett, Megan Monson, Nicole Fulfree and Rachel Moseson | May 23, 2019
Recently, we gathered our firm's Women's Initiative Network to explore resiliency and how women can become unsinkable. We acknowledged that personal and professional setbacks will happen. But we also recognized that when we proactively and consistently engage in positive thinking and actively avoid negative thinking, we are better equipped to overcome those setbacks and move forward.
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