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.
By Phillip Bantz | March 17, 2021
Annette White joins the Allentown, Pennsylvania-based health care network as it rolls out a mass COVID-19 vaccination effort in the Keystone State.
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.
By Phillip Bantz | February 23, 2021
"When you come into a law firm you've got to build your practice, but you're going to have that practice. So you're controlling your future in a lot of ways," Brian Short said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher D. Carusone and Anthony H. Chwastyk | February 23, 2021
Becoming a trusted adviser to the in-house team is critical to growing a fruitful partnership with your corporate clients.
By Dan Clark | February 19, 2021
Experts say there is a risk in both mandating the COVID-19 vaccine and also in not mandating it. Employers who are simply giving information on the vaccine to employees should make sure they are not giving direct medical advice to employees.
By Justin Henry | February 3, 2021
"The strategy associated with in-house counsel is something that needs to be conveyed to outside counsel to help execute on that. I understand those conversations because I've been involved with them for so long," Susan Flint said.
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.
By Phillip Bantz | January 14, 2021
Looking to the year ahead, COVID-19 is likely to spur a range of litigation, from products liability cases over the efficacy of masks, hand sanitizers and ventilators to claims against employers accused of exposing employees to the coronavirus, according to Crowell & Moring's latest litigation forecast for in-house counsel.
By Dan Clark and Phillip Bantz | December 29, 2020
At organizations ranging from Penn State University to Goldman Sachs, these in-house counsel found themselves at the center of controversy in 2020.
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