By Sue Reisinger | October 29, 2018
Alphabet Inc. CLO David Drummond may have saved his career after a consensual sexual relationship with a female subordinate when he was general counsel, but other GCs have found similar situations a "career-ending move."
By Phillip Bantz | October 29, 2018
While most GCs have been getting raises, the money varied based on the size of the company and the industry in which it operates.
By Tom McParland | October 26, 2018
A new shareholder lawsuit has accused the Tesla board of engaging in a conspiracy to cover up its failure to monitor CEO Elon Musk's "increasingly erratic" public statements, in a case that could set up the question of whether Musk's tweets qualify as company statements.
By Tom McParland | October 23, 2018
Explaining his decision to reincorporate his business in Nevada, TransPerfect co-founder and CEO Philip R. Shawe returned to Delaware last week to deliver a parting shot to the state's legal establishment, saying the Delaware Court of Chancery was too quick to order the profitable translation software company to the auction block.
By Brian Baxter | October 23, 2018
Joseph DiPasquale, a former name partner at Trenk DiPasquale Della Fera & Sodono, has joined the firm in New Jersey.
By Tom McParland | October 22, 2018
Delaware prosecutors Monday mapped out their case against the first four inmates charged with the murder of Lt. Steven Floyd during a prison riot at James T. Vaughn Correctional Center last year, telling jurors that the attack unfolded in carefully planned phases.
By Tom McParland | October 17, 2018
TransPerfect confirmed the move as Philip Shawe, the software company CEO, was set to attend an event billed as a "deep dive into a notorious Delaware court case," according to the Wilmington History Society. His company will likely never litigate again in the First State.
By Tom McParland | October 16, 2018
The city of Wilmington on Monday denied responsibility for the deaths of three firefighters in a 2016 blaze, which left three others injured and sparked a federal civil rights lawsuit targeting four former officials over the implementation of a controversial policy known as "rolling bypass."
By Roy Strom | October 15, 2018
Ralph Baxter sees a future for Big Law that isn't bleak. But it requires change.
By Lizzy McLellan | October 15, 2018
The mid-Atlantic firm is adding about a dozen lawyers from New York's Salon Marrow in its third expansion in the city this year.
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