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Confessions of Two Former General Counsels—Has Arbitration Changed or Have We?
Arbitration has evolved significantly in the last decade. What general counsel once viewed skeptically has now become the norm and an effective method to resolve disputes. Noah Hanft, arbitrator and mediator with FedArb, along with co-author Lorraine Mandel, also an arbitrator and former general counsel, will walk readers through the many historic concerns of arbitration and update for its current approach.Boosted by Litigation, IP and Regulatory Work, Revenue Ticks Up at Wilson Sonsini
Demand varied across the firm's corporate practices, but some areas, such as environmental work, privacy and cybersecurity, were busy.From Defense to Offense: Strategic Evolution in Corporate Claims Pursuit
Proactive commercial litigation and arbitration to recover significant damages have become more common. We are seeing businesses put in place additional measures to ensure that when they must litigate, they do so in the most efficient and effective manner for the organization. This article explores common themes and benefits.IAPP Day 1: Regulators, Privacy Professionals Evaluate AI Regulatory Landscape
The first day of this year's International Association of Privacy Professionals' Global Privacy Summit in Washington D.C. saw regulators share ongoing efforts to collaborate within and between jurisdictions to ensure that AI governance frameworks are as comprehensive as possible.IAPP Day 1: The Privacy Sector's Most Entertaining Data Privacy Governance Metaphors
The first day of the IAPP Governance Privacy Summit 2024 in Washington D.C. focused on the integration of data privacy governance strategies within companies and among regulators as well.View more book results for the query "Mastercard"
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Visa and Mastercard can't escape the latest round of swipe fee antitrust litigation on summary judgment.Lawyer-Lobbyist Receipts Continue to Outpace Overall Expenditures on State Lobbying
"My impression, overall, is that the utilization of law firms to take on government affairs projects and clients is increasing, which is really positive," David Pascrell, chair of Gibbons' government and regulatory affairs group, said.Deal Watch: Wachtell and S&C Broker Largest M&A Deal Yet of 2024
The deal continues both Wachtell and Sullivan & Cromwell's dominance in financial institution M&A matters.'An Era of Heightened Risk': Class Action Onslaught Shows No Signs of Abating
Mega-settlements and high class-certification rates likely will "incentivize the plaintiffs' class action bar to be equally if not more aggressive with their case filings and settlement positions in 2024," according to a report by the law firm Duane Morris.Chip-Maker Micron Scoops Up Legal Leader From Rival That's Restructuring
Michael Ray is leaving Western Digital for Micron as Micron prepares to invest $150 billion in manufacturing and R&D over the next decade.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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