Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Harry Valetk | March 1, 2024
A greater public awareness is needed about the harmful and inflammatory impact deep fake audio and video imagery can have on our society, and the risks associated with reputational attacks on our public and private institutions.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Black and Christopher Byrnes | March 1, 2024
Counsel for religious organizations should be intimately familiar with the foundational principles of religion law to better advise the client in both transactional and litigation matters.
By Maria Dinzeo | February 21, 2024
Ryne Miller is not a defendant in the shareholder lawsuit, but it asserts he helped funnel millions of dollars in work to Sullivan & Cromwell after he left the firm to join FTX in 2021.
Corporate Counsel | Best Practices
By Trudy Knockless | February 12, 2024
"We've both had to be stronger in our roles, more diligent, kind of better than our peer competitors, to rise up," said Cara Bain, a Major, Lindsey & Africa in-house recruiter.
By Hugo Guzman | February 6, 2024
David Schwartz is jumping aboard as legal chief eight months after tycoon Ronald Perelman lost ownership of the company in a bankruptcy restructuring.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Dave Curran and Madhuri Pavamani | February 6, 2024
Given ESG's dynamic nature, it is particularly important that general counsel track changes and plan for potential impacts. This piece will cover key trends for companies to consider as they prepare for the year ahead, including developments related to the ESG regulatory space, DEI programs, artificial intelligence (AI) and supply chains.
By Maria Dinzeo | February 2, 2024
Browdy told Law.com in a 2017 interview that she viewed helping members of her team grow and advance as a key part of her job.
By Maria Dinzeo | February 2, 2024
Laura Franco is becoming a key executive for the Dolan family as it seeks to grow MSG Entertainment and a spinoff that recently opened a $2.3 billion Las Vegas venue.
By Hugo Guzman | January 25, 2024
At issue is who owns the rights to projects that employees develop on their own time without the use of their company's resources.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Maria Dinzeo | January 11, 2024
Gov. Kathy Hochul may have surprised many by vetoing a bill that would have banned noncompete clauses. But the issue is unlikely to disappear -- and she should expect to see a revised bill on her desk after the upcoming legislative session.
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