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Dispute Prevention: An Overlooked Risk Management Tool
In this article, Myrna Barakat Friedman identifies various forms of potential conflicts and a roadmap that executives, risk managers and counsel can consider to mitigate the risk of disagreements becoming expensive and burdensome disputes with financial, reputational and legal ramifications.Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.Navigating a New Legal Landscape: Protecting the Corporate Veil in the Med Mal Suit
"This article explores the historical roots and status of the "piercing the corporate veil" doctrine in New Jersey and Pennsylvania," write David G. Tomeo and Melissa A. Dziak, shareholders with Marshall Dennehey.Profit With Purpose: Exploring the Power of Delaware Public Benefit Corporations
In this article, we have focused on entities available under Delaware law. Delaware public benefit corporations (PBCs) emerged in 2013 and have become especially popular as a result of the increased demand for socially conscious business practices, combined with the familiar reliability of Delaware corporate law.Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Flash Points Ahead
Facing market volatility and AI disruption, winning firms reinvest for renewal and reinvention.View more book results for the query "Enterprise Counsel Group A Law Corporation"
Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Flash Points Ahead
Facing market volatility and AI disruption, winning firms reinvest for renewal and reinvention.Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Flash Points Ahead
Facing market volatility and AI disruption, winning firms reinvest for renewal and reinvention.Alston Makes Major Leap in Latest M&A League Tables
King & Spalding also ranked among the top 25 in LSEG's rankings of deals in the Americas this year.Which Law Firms Got the Work? Disney, Netflix, Sony File Mass Suit
The defendants are a ring of illegal sites and services defendant William Freemon operates directly or through resellers he actively recruits, the complaint alleges.Michael Lynch Was a Titan of British Tech. Then He Got Crosswise With HP
Lynch was CEO of the software firm Autonomy when HP bought it for $11 billion, a deal that's gone down as one of the biggest flops in M&A history. Prosecutors allege he duped the Silicon Valley giant into overpaying by inflating Autonomy's financial performance at a time the company was tanking.Trending Stories
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