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In-House Moves of Month: Hertz, IBM, TikTok Grab Headlines
Also notable were two legal hires by the Chicago Bears, a move that coincides with the team's negotiating push for a multibillion-dollar stadium along Lake Michigan.'Support Our Attorneys and Their Needs,' Says Barnes & Thornburg Corporate Chair
"One of my most important responsibilities as chair is to support our attorneys and their needs," Jahan Sharifi says in Law.com latest 'How I Made It' Q&A.People in the News—April 29, 2024—Faegre Drinker, Saxton & Stump
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath announced its 2024 leadership appointments, including that Philadelphia-based partner Elizabeth K. Lange has been appointed as vice chair of Women's Forward, the firm's committee dedicated to supporting the recruitment, retention, advancement, and leadership development of the firm's women professionals.Leadership War Breaks Out in 23andMe Data Breach Case 'at the Crossroads'
Lawyers ramped up their fight over how to manage the 23andMe Inc. data breach litigation, disagreeing on everything from whether to immediately settle the cases to handling class members who are "truly frightened."View more book results for the query "University of Chicago"
Inside Track: Does Your GC Make Your Job Harder or Easier?
"A lot of times what your colleagues are looking for in a leader is support and guidance and the ability to marshal resources when they are needed," said Kermitt Brooks, chief legal officer of The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America.In Era of Antitrust Paranoia, In-House Lawyers Must Look Beyond Usual Traps
"Education is really key. Do you want to deal with a subpoena? Do you want to deal with a deposition?" said Erin Shencopp, senior counsel at Boeing.Would-Be Chief Economist Accuses Apple of Noncompliance With EU Tech Antitrust Law
If Apple and others in Big Tech refuse to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act and face no consequences, the new antitrust law will fail to rein in Big Tech's anti-competitive behavior, said Fiona Scott Morton.Would-be Chief Economist Accuses Apple of Non-compliance With EU Tech Antitrust Law
If Apple and others in Big Tech refuse to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act and face no consequences, the new antitrust law will fail to rein in Big Tech's anticompetitive behavior, said Fiona Scott Morton.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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