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How Do You Make Digital Oversight Work in the Boardroom?
If there's one thing corporate boards have heard a lot about over the last few years, it's been cybersecurity. In my engagements as a director and work on governance issues, a day doesn't go by without another briefing that tries to tell board members something new about digital and cyber dangers.New York v. Alexander M. West
#MeToo—From Lurid Headlines to Litigation and Learning
As we approach the one-year anniversary of #MeToo, the falling dominoes dominate boardrooms, management meetings and litigation lore. The global grasp of the #MeToo movement cannot be understated.Appellate Division, First Department:October 16, 2018
They Like You, They Really Like You
There are some big names in big law among the The American College of Trial Lawyers' new members.Daily Dicta: Kirkland Litigators Say #MeToo Is Here to Stay—and Companies Need to Be Ready
As a nation, we've had moments of reckoning with sexual harassment before. But Kirkland & Ellis partners Lauren Casazza and Kim Nemirow believe #MeToo is different.Labor of Law: #MeToo Playbook | OFCCP Changes | Uber Settles for $1.9M | Who Got the Work & More
Inside the playbook for law firms and companies managing #MeToo investigations. Plus: Will the turnover at the Labor Department's contract compliance office cause any changes? Scroll down for new moves, client work and a lot more. This is Labor of Law.Appellant was a hit man and "plaza boss" with the Zetas cartel.
Inside Track: GCs Who Walk Off With Big Payouts | Employees Who Record Workplace Convos
This week on Inside Track, we're taking a look at GCs who have made off like bandits once they leave their posts and the intricacies of recording a conversation at work, a la Omarosa. Plus, on the hiring end, summer hasn't stopped legal departments from making some major moves announcements.Wynn Resorts' Embattled GC Leaves With $1.8 Million in Cash and Millions More in Stock
Kim Sinatra, who got swept up in the #MeToo controversy swirling around former company CEO Steve Wynn, left her job this summer—but not without being paid handsomely, according to a new SEC filing.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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