By Rebekah Mintzer | October 2, 2017
CBS Corp. has fired an in-house leader who made Facebook posts that appeared critical of the Las Vegas shooting victims, various media outlets reported Monday.
By Shelby Grubbs and Magaly Cobian, Atlanta Center for International Arbitration and Mediation | October 2, 2017
While arbitration is the consensus means for resolving international contractual disputes, arbitration provisions can range from a terse sentence to lengthy tailor-made protocols. Regardless of length, it is always a good idea for parties to specify governing law, and a number of considerations and criteria, discussed below, should inform that specification.
By Kristen Rasmussen | October 2, 2017
Joshua Pila is general counsel of the Atlanta-based Local Media Group of Meredith Corp., a publicly traded, family controlled national media company headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | September 20, 2017
Charles Hoff said Equifax can take a page out of its own playbook to try and regain public trust after the massive data breach.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 11, 2017
In the months before revealing a data breach that potentially exposed the personal information of nearly half the adult U.S. population, Equifax Inc. turned to the firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in Washington to help convince U.S. lawmakers to reduce penalties for companies that violated the federal fair credit-reporting law.
By Jonathan Ringel | September 5, 2017
In-House Georgia this month offers our annual look at GC compensation.
By Kristen Rasmussen | September 1, 2017
Bob Graff, an Atlanta-based partner and recruiter in the in-house practice group at legal search consultants Major, Lindsey & Africa discusses the big-picture trends in GC compensation.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 31, 2017
"We recommend that you DO NOT use this product to view the sun or the eclipse," Amazon reportedly told consumers who bought certain special glasses to watch the Aug. 21 solar eclipse. Amazon is now the target of a class action in a Charleston, South Carolina, federal district court, where five law firms teamed up to sue the online retail giant over its alleged inadequate recall notification before the Aug. 21 eclipse.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 22, 2017
President Donald Trump wants more products labeled "Made in USA." But companies beware: The Federal Trade Commission in recent weeks revved up enforcement of allegedly deceptive "Made in USA" marketing, resolving accusations that four companies' advertising violated the agency's requirement that products be "all or virtually all" manufactured in the United States to live up to domestic origin claims. So far this year, 15 companies have resolved the FTC's allegations through the agency's so-called "closing letters."
By Kristen Rasmussen | August 14, 2017
As general counsel at the University of Florida, Jamie Keith may have altered and withheld requested public records and unlawfully used university funds to pay for outside legal counsel, an internal audit has found.
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