The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terry Mutchler | April 19, 2021
If your company has a government contract, your corporate records are at great risk to your competitors or anyone that asks for them. Often, your team never even knows of the transaction.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Larry E. Coben | April 8, 2021
When the defendant's product—designed and sold outside the commonwealth—is used in the forum state while in a defective condition (that existed when it was first released into the stream of commerce) and the injury occurs in the forum, and the defendant markets lots of its products in Pennsylvania, the tort has "arisen out of or relates to" the defendant's activities, and jurisdiction lies in the commonwealth.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Geneva Campbell Brown and Stephanie Win Hu | March 30, 2021
The ability to effectively present a point or argument in writing is a vital skill for in-house counsel, something we can carry from our time in private practice.
The Legal Intelligencer | Conversation
By Alexandra G. Farone | March 25, 2021
As outside counsel for a company, a concern is always whether the corporation will be named as a respondent or defendant in litigation. When those situations do arise, counsel should pay particular attention to the nuances of the attorney-client privilege when beginning an investigation.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dave Poston and Megan Paquin | March 12, 2021
With many serving now as strategic business advisers, it should come as no surprise that the modern legal department is also more integrated—information technology, employee relations and corporate communication are all resources that both support and rely on collaboration with legal.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Maxwell Briskman Stanfield | February 25, 2021
2020 brought significant change at a scale unseen for decades, and 2021 appears likely to continue the trend. As a result, the corporate world, like every segment of America, must reckon with it.
By Frank Ready | February 18, 2021
Legal departments are attempting to hold outside providers accountable for improving the diversity and inclusion on display within their ranks. However, many in-house teams may still be in the early stages of harvesting the data necessary to effectively track those efforts while also attempting to seek out new, minority-owned providers to engage.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Laura Belmont and Miriam Enriquez | January 19, 2021
2020 pushed many in-house counsel out of our comfort zone by compelling us to adapt to a virtual model of lawyering that includes interviewing, training, and interacting with clients and colleagues remotely.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tess Blair, Charles Imohiosen and William Childress | December 29, 2020
In this installment, our final one of the year, we recommend strategies the e-data attorney can use to leverage her experience and skills to lead a rapidly changing legal profession.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 2, 2020
The concept, known as the "enterprise theory" or "single entity theory" for piercing the corporate veil, would mark a significant change in the doctrine, widening the route for piercing the corporate veil.
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