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Longtime Walt Disney GC to Part Ways With Media Giant at Year's End
After nearly 20 years as the media and entertainment giant's general counsel, Alan Braverman will be leaving his post at the end of the year, the company disclosed in an SEC filing Monday.Insurer Sues Disney Over $10M in Pandemic Production Costs
The lawsuit contends that Disney's insurance policies do not cover certain film and TV production delays caused by COVID-19.Corporate Directors Want Ethics, Compliance Chiefs to Have More Power
Giving compliance and ethics leaders a seat at the boardroom table is key to developing a strong culture of compliance, according to a new report based on interviews with 40 directors for major public companies.Diversity and Inclusion Now Tops Priority List for Corporate Legal Departments
Launching a D&I program was the top-ranked issue in this year's legal ops survey from the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium. Last year, D&I ranked fifth out of seven priority categories.Fraud Suit Against 501(c)(3) Charity Survives Dismissal Under N.Y. False Claims Act
'Google Her Name': Disney Case Spotlights Danger, Roadmap for Whistleblowers
Attorney James Sallah said if true, the allegations in the complaint, specifically of accounting fraud and deficiency of internal controls, could be the basis of federal securities law violations if they made their way into public documents and are known internally to be inaccurate.Walt Disney General Counsel Took Big Pay Cut Last Year
Alan Braverman and several other top execs at the company agreed to give up sizeable bonuses to help offset losses due to COVID-19.Walt Disney General Counsel Took Big Pay Cut Last Year
Alan Braverman and several other top execs at the company agreed to give up sizeable bonuses to help offset losses due to COVID-19.Appellant filed a shareholder's derivative suit challenging business practices of appellees, who filed pleas to the jurisdiction.
Disney World Lays Off 720 Performers Because of Pandemic
The performer layoffs were part of The Walt Disney Co.'s plans to eliminate 28,000 jobs in its parks division in California and Florida because of restrictions and costs from the pandemic.