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As general counsel of The New York Times Co., no day is typical for Kenneth A. Richieri, "which goes with the turf these days. As the general counsel role has evolved in a public company, you almost have to be a generalist," he said. The job has become more complex, due in part to increased U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission oversight, changes in copyright law and "the curve balls that the Web throws," Richieri said.Forum Selection Clauses and the Market for Settlements
In his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee Jr., the Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law at Columbia University Law School and Director of its Center on Corporate Governance, writes that, largely unnoticed, two parallel actions are now pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California and the Delaware Court of Chancery that could have greater impact on corporate governance than most recent Supreme Court decisions.Jags Warned DOJ on Interrogation Tactics
Military lawyers wrote a series of memos in March 2003 protesting the adoption of more aggressive interrogation techniques, six months before Abu Ghraib prison was used for detaining prisoners in Iraq. Their advice was largely ignored.Candidate Declares War Against Political Establishment
Republican Bruce Castor defines himself as a "new generation" politician loyal to the party's message but ultimately independent.Newspaper of Record Involved in Extraordinary Cases
As general counsel of The New York Times Co., no day is typical for Kenneth A. Richieri, "which goes with the turf these days. As the general counsel role has evolved in a public company, you almost have to be a generalist," he said. The job has become more complex, due in part to increased U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission oversight, changes in copyright law and "the curve balls that the Web throws," Richieri said.Corps let off the hook for Katrina flooding
A surprise ruling by a federal appeals court that lets the Army Corps of Engineers off the hook for paying compensation for Hurricane Katrina's catastrophic flooding isn't going over well on the streets of New Orleans.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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