By Dan Clark | November 6, 2019
Elena Borisenko, general counsel of Moscow-based Gazprombank, the third-largest bank in Russia by assets, spoke to Corporate Counsel while she was in New York on Wednesday about the importance of compliance, the structure of the bank's legal department and the International Legal Forum.
By Phillip Bantz | November 6, 2019
As an in-house leader for Coca-Cola, Guinness, CPC UK Ltd. and The Body Shop, Flook became an expert at overseeing international legal teams and developing a rapport with business teams and the C-suite while also dealing with gender discrimination.
By Sue Reisinger | November 4, 2019
New economic sanctions on other countries, foreign companies and individuals are popping up everywhere, and general counsel of global companies must be wondering if they should add outside counsel sanctions experts to their speed dials.
By Dan Clark | October 31, 2019
ShapeShift's chief legal officer, Veronica McGregor, discusses why she joined the advisory council of Global Digital Finance, a cryptocurrency industry membership group.
By Dan Clark | October 10, 2019
The general counsel of Square discusses what led to the company's decision to offer CBD sellers payment processing services and the challenges that go along with it.
By Dan Clark | October 9, 2019
Moriarty says his in-house experience at Merck has helped him prepare CVS's acquisition of Aetna Inc.
By Jonathan Ringel | October 4, 2019
After 15 years of working and raising children, Angela Frazier was finally able to study law. Now she is an in-house counsel at Cox Communications.
By Kristen Rasmussen | September 30, 2019
Joe Quigley, general counsel and corporate secretary at Columbus, Ohio-based Highlights For Children, talks with Corporate Counsel about the challenges, including cutting his department's outside legal spend by about 72% in his first year, and joys of handling all of the legal affairs of a business with a mission that believes "children are the world's most important people."
By Ross Todd | September 12, 2019
"Uber's argument doesn't pass the straight-face test, because everyone in California knows that AB5 was intended to apply to the gig economy," said Shannon Liss-Riordan, who filed suit against Uber shortly after California lawmakers passed Assembly Bill 5.
By MP McQueen | September 11, 2019
Vivene Salmon is the first person of color and only the second in-house attorney ever elected to lead the more than 36,000-member Canadian Bar Association, founded in 1896, which represents lawyers, judges, notaries, law professors and law students.
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