By Erin Mulvaney | November 15, 2017
“If it wasn't clear before, it's crystal clear now: women—and the families relying on women's paychecks—are at the bottom of the Trump administration's agenda,” said Emily Martin, general counsel to the National Women's Law Center. “By stopping the equal pay data collection, this administration has shown that its loyalties lie with corporate employers who want to hide pay discrimination under the rug. We will not allow this to go unchallenged.”
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | November 15, 2017
A recent CLOC survey finds that 83 percent of all in-house teams are using an e-billing system, but legal operations leaders see an opportunity to shape the e-billing market around their needs.
By Stephanie Forshee | November 15, 2017
Many departments also told HBR Consulting they have added in-house lawyers and other legal staff.
By Mike Scarcella | November 15, 2017
Steven Bradbury, a Dechert litigation partner in Washington and former top U.S. Justice Department lawyer, narrowly won confirmation Tuesday as general counsel to the U.S. Transportation Department after a rebuke for his role in writing memos that justified the use of harsh tactics against detainees in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
By Legal Week | November 15, 2017
Senior in-house lawyers discuss key business risks in Central and Eastern Europe and list the most problematic countries in the region.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | November 14, 2017
And it's not John Kelley, the company's chief legal officer.
By Sue Reisinger | November 14, 2017
This year a common post-recession trend—a decrease in outside counsel spend—appears to be moving in reverse.
By Kristen Rasmussen | November 14, 2017
Several hospital associations and health care systems sued the federal government on Monday to prevent it from implementing a rule that would reduce Medicare reimbursements for prescription drugs bought through a program designed to lower drug costs for hospitals serving low-income patients.
By Erin Mulvaney | November 14, 2017
“There is a lot of confusion on what the law requires that has been going on for a long time,” said Sam Schwartz-Fenwick, a partner at Seyfarth Shaw in Chicago. “More uncertainty is negatively perceived by many employers, who prefer to work in black and white, not shades of gray.”
By Scott Graham | November 13, 2017
Separate rulings from judges in Northern and Southern California pare back peripheral claims but leave intact the crux of consumer antitrust suits and Apple Inc.'s patent licensing battle.
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