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Who Got the Work: Misused Music and Smucker's Shortening Sale
Mitchell Silberberg represents Phil Collins in his attempts to get Trump to stop using his music at campaign events, Benesch advises J.M. Smucker Co. in the sale of its Crisco business, and other work from midsize firms.The Debut of the Virus Exclusion
Did Insurers Provide Adequate "Notice" upon Initially Including this Exclusion in Your Policy?'In re Tesla,' Tweets, and Securities Fraud
Social media is like fire: beneficial when employed wisely, capable of great harm if wielded recklessly. The truth of the latter was recently proven by 'In re Tesla, Inc. Securities Litigation,' discussed here.Puffery or Not? Courts Examine Corporate Codes of Conduct
Although a number of federal courts have found code of conduct statements to be non-actionable puffery, given the uncertainty in the face of the novel coronavirus pandemic, public companies should review their codes of conduct and revise them if necessary to mitigate litigation risk.'A Scary and Sad Time': Asian American GCs Talk About Current Racism
Somehow, I had a feeling this panel discussion would be different. And boy was it.Minimizing Risk Resulting From a Post-COVID-19 Focus on ESG Issues
While many companies have proclaimed their commitment to environmental, social, and governance issues for years, the pandemic's pervasive effect on American workers, customers, and society has heightened the existing pressure on companies to focus on profit maximization and the creation of tangible shareholder value.How Public Companies Can Minimize Risks Resulting From a Post-COVID-19 Focus on ESG Issues
While many companies have proclaimed their commitment to environmental, social, and governance issues for years, the pandemic's pervasive effect on American workers, customers, and society has heightened the existing pressure on companies to focus on profit maximization and the creation of tangible shareholder value.Amazon Exec Says General Counsel David Zapolsky's Comments Were 'Unfortunate'
"Well, I think—it's unfortunate—I think it's unfortunate because—you know, I think his frustration got the better of him in that comment," Dave Clark, the tech giant's head of operations, said of Zapolsky.Amazon Exec Says GC's Comments About Fired NY Warehouse Worker Were 'Unfortunate'
"Well, I think—it's unfortunate—I think it's unfortunate because—you know, I think his frustration got the better of him in that comment," Dave Clark, the tech giant's head of operations, said of Zapolsky.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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