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How Judge's Musk Pay Ruling Will Put In-House Legal Teams to Work
Boards of directors will need to take a closer look at which directors are truly independent and ensure they negotiate pay packages, not just acquiesce.Inside Track: Judge's Musk Pay Ruling Will Put In-House Legal Teams to Work
Boards of directors will need to take a closer look at which directors are truly independent and ensure they negotiate pay packages, not just acquiesce.Insurer Seeks to Subpoena AT&T's Cellphone Records
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In these polarized times, where many are compelled to use social media and other public platforms to express political views, the interaction of political speech and the workplace is poised to grow increasingly complex. Employers must toe the line between protected employee activity and protecting corporate reputations.View more book results for the query "*"
A Rearview Look at the Pandemic
In this article, Gary M. Fellner and Caitlin M. Nolan reflect on some of the changes that were implemented in litigation during the COVID-19 pandemic and their lasting impact on the legal profession.Interpretation in Context—A Litigation Scenario (Part 1)
"So what do we know about RICO's purpose?" asks columnist Randy D. Gordon as he offers his take on the legislative history and evolution of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.The SEC's Watchful Eye: Ensuring Accuracy in Non-GAAP Financial Disclosures
To supplement financial statements, management may provide another view of their company by disclosing alternative financial measures. This alternative information cannot be used to distort reality and must be presented in accordance with specific rules and guidelines.