By Maria Dinzeo | February 8, 2023
Microsoft said that, if websites are no longer able to rely on algorithms, "the internet would devolve into a disorganized collection of haphazardly assembled information that would be impossible to navigate."
By Maria Dinzeo | January 24, 2023
"In-house counsel need clarity on how all courts will view their client communications so that they can provide the best possible legal advice while also fulfilling their role as a strategic business partner," said Susanna McDonald, chief legal officer of the Association of Corporate Counsel.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Ryan McConnell, Meagan Baker Thompson, and Matthew Boyden | July 5, 2022
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court held that Section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act did not grant the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the ability to devise emissions caps based on the generation shifting approach the EPA took under the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan.
By Jessica Mach | June 24, 2022
Employers "would really need to do a state-by-state analysis of what the abortion laws are, whether and under what circumstances abortion is legal in most states," said Sarah Raaii, an associate at McDermott Will and Emery.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | June 24, 2022
In this week's episode, the ACLU's Li Nowlin-Sohl and Lambda Legal's Sasha Buchert discuss the future of the legal fight for LGBTQ rights in America.
By Andrew J. Pieper and John T. Katuska | June 7, 2022
There are steps companies can take now to minimize their risks of defending against lawsuits in unfavorable—and unfamiliar—courtrooms.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Commentary|News
By Jessica Mach | Phillip Bantz | Trudy Knockless | Hugo Guzman | May 6, 2022
"Because it's such a hot issue, any action that's going to be taken has significant risk of some kind of shareholder or even potential regulatory response," corporate governance expert Charles Elson said.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | April 1, 2022
In this week's episode, longtime Supreme Court reporter Marcia Coyle shared what she learned from Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson during the proceedings.
By Christine Charnosky | March 24, 2022
"We are uniquely situated to look at Judge Jackson holistically, substantively, historically to conclude she will make an outstanding associate justice of the United States Supreme Court," Dayna Bowen Matthew, dean and Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School, told Law.com on Wednesday.
By Joshua Briones, Todd Rosenbaum and Arameh O'Boyle | January 5, 2022
2022 looks to be a year where courts around the country will provide needed clarification on the impact of recent Supreme Court decisions concerning consumer class action litigation.
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