By Sue Reisinger | November 17, 2017
The bribery case that has plagued the world's largest retailer has provided some teachable moments for GCs.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | November 16, 2017
The Delaware Court of Chancery has ordered the directors of Citigroup Inc. to make public high-level communications regarding the company's internal controls in a derivative suit brought by a group of investors in the investment banking firm.
By Sue Reisinger | November 16, 2017
Wal-Mart's new FCPA payout might not be huge, but the massive retailer has still racked up plenty of expenses around fixing its foreign bribery problems.
Corporate Counsel | Investigation|News
By Sue Reisinger | November 13, 2017
The CEO of Liberty Tax Service has landed his company in quite the corporate governance quandary.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | November 13, 2017
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Monday dismissed a books-and-records suit against plastics supplier A. Schulman Inc., finding that the plaintiff's Levi & Korsinsky attorneys—and not their client—were the force behind the suit.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Paul Rosen and Carlton Greene | October 30, 2017
It's Friday afternoon before the New Year's holiday. A Fortune 500 CEO gets a call from her company's general counsel: “We've been hit by ransomware. We are locked out of our network and can't communicate with our customers. The hackers demanded $30,000 in Bitcoin in the next 24 hours.”
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Laura R. Kuntz | October 25, 2017
U.S. public companies, other than emerging growth and smaller reporting companies, are tackling their first pay ratio disclosures.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | October 24, 2017
Marcato Capital Management on Monday sued the manufacturer of UGG boots, Deckers Outdoor Corp., in the Delaware Court of Chancery in a bid to force a vote on the hedge fund's board nominees and avoid more than $120 million in financial penalties against the company.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Craig A. Newman | October 23, 2017
The Equifax data breach has been unlike any other. Its victims' did not voluntarily provide their personal information to the company, nor did they have the ability to opt out.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion|Commentary
By Dan Panitz, Bruce (HB) Gordon and R Jason Straight | October 18, 2017
Anyone aware of current business news cannot avoid the flood of high visibility hacking and IP intrusion/theft. The issues have grown so ubiquitous that it isn't shocking to hear U.S. companies and government agencies suffered a record 1,093 data breaches in 2016 alone, a 40-percent increase from 2015.
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