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SunPower's New CLO Is Committed to Environmental Justice and a Return of the Office Commute
Regan MacPherson said she was interested in working for SunPower because she had grown increasingly concerned with environmental issues. Once she starting interviewing for the role, she said she was impressed with the executive team and their commitment to ESG issues.Lawyers Have Voted: Laura Gibson, Michael Ritter to Lead Texas Bar and TYLA
Dentons partner Laura Gibson of Houston will become the next president-elect of the State Bar of Texas. She'll then serve as president from June 2022 to June 2023.COVID-19's Lasting (and Exhausting) Effect on Legal Departments
This past year legal departments found out just how elastic they can be. Call it "agility" or "resilience," but the fact is in-house leaders absorbed extra work from hiring freezes, COVID-19-related litigation, data privacy concerns and workforce issues, all from the sometimes chaotic confines of their homes.COVID-19's Lasting (and Exhausting) Effect on Legal Departments
This past year legal departments found out just how elastic they can be. Call it "agility" or "resilience," but the fact is in-house leaders absorbed extra work from hiring freezes, COVID-19-related litigation, data privacy concerns and workforce issues, all from the sometimes chaotic confines of their homes.View more book results for the query "*"
'Safe Spaces for Judges?' Questions Come Up at Suicide Awareness Program
"We do not have a specific resource for suicide prevention and that's going to change," said Chief Judge Bill Reinhardt of the Tifton Circuit of Georgia. "I hope that will be one of the first positive things that comes out of this."The World of NFTs and Their Implications In Intellectual Property Law
NFTs have been all the rage in the world. So what exactly are NFTs, and how do they reconcile with the basic tenets of intellectual property law?Tax Lawyers and Regulators Target Big Tech's $100 Billion in Foreign Profits
Big Tech will find it harder to dodge Biden's plan because, if turned into law, it would close most of the loopholes left by Trump's 2017 legislation.Prosecutor Wins Partial Dismissal in Suit Over Neptune Police Officer Who Killed His Ex-Wife
U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp said, in light of the suit's allegations of Seidle's past violent conduct toward his wife, "the prosecutor defendants have not met their burden of establishing their entitlement for qualified immunity for their decision to rearm Seidle."ESG: The Perfect Storm to Drive Value for Your Organization
As corporations and political leaders are increasingly highlighting their dedication towards environmental, social and governance issues (ESG), the priority list for chief in-house lawyers has risen as CLOs are naturally taking on a leading role in driving this change.