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The Law Firm Disrupted: Burford Unbowed
In this week's edition of your favorite business of law briefing, we dissect the takeaways from a new survey on perceptions of litigation finance.Latham & Watkins Secures $666M Award for Client in Hewlett Packard Accounting Dispute
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has unsealed an award from a New York arbitration panel that directs Hewlett Packard Enterprise Inc. to pay $666 million to a technology firm in a massive accounting dispute.Defining Digital for In-house Legal: Views From Near and Far
Whether you are leading the digital transformation of your in-house legal team or participating in it, it helps to be clear about what "digital" actually means for legal professionals. I asked respected global legal leaders in the US and abroad for their definitions. This is part 2 of a 2-part series.Achieving Real In-House Legal Change: Is Your Aim High Enough?
Since January I've seen striking consistency in my conversations with in-house leaders in larger enterprises across North America and Europe. Everyone is trying to re-think and advance their legal function.View more book results for the query "DXC Technology"
Shout-Out: A $666 Million Win for Latham
The dispute stemmed from the separation and distribution agreement between DXC Technology and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.Protecting a Law Firm's Brand Is Harder Than Ever
Firms must live up to their reputational promise in the eyes of clients and stakeholders. Here are tips on how to do that.GCs Around the Globe Are Knocking on the C-Suite Door, Study Finds
Of the 200 senior corporate counsel in the U.S., Asia and Europe who participated in "The GC {Re}defined" study released today, 81 percent believed it was fundamental for them to have a seat at the C-suite table. And nearly 40 percent of GCs believed their next career move would be stepping up to serve as CEO.General Counsel Across the Globe Are Knocking on the C-Suite Door, Study Finds
Of the 200 senior corporate counsel in the U.S., Asia and Europe who participated in "The GC {Re}defined" study released today by ALM's Global Leaders in Law and Morrison & Foerster, 81 percent believed it was fundamental for them to have a seat at the C-suite table. And nearly 40 percent of GCs believed their next career move would be stepping up to serve as CEO.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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