By Andrea Basham and Zheng Zhou | April 16, 2020
Institutional investors should start actively considering what steps, if any, they will be willing to take in order to allow a portfolio company to qualify for the PPP funding.
By Jennifer Lee, Jake Christensen and Shelby A. Cummings | April 15, 2020
The case reveals the Trump administration's express recognition of the importance of the bureau's work and highlights the declining ability of companies to challenge bureau investigations on constitutional grounds.
By Ethan A. Klingsberg, Paul M. Tiger and Tomas T.J. Rua | April 8, 2020
Competition to acquire privately-held startups continues to increase as cash-rich strategic acquirors from all sectors (including old-line industrial companies) and financial sponsors enshrine engagement in these transactions as a core part of their strategic plans.
By Wynter L. Deagle, Ronald I. Raether, Anne-Marie Dao and Sadia Mirza | February 10, 2020
On Feb. 7, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra released modifications to the proposed regulations (proposed modifications) implementing the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | February 3, 2020
Corporate practices continue to reign supreme in the busy lateral market, even amid whispers of a recession.
By Scott Graham | December 31, 2019
Christopher Adams alleged that former investment partners transferred assets to new companies while cutting him out. But he wasn't the right person to testify about the new companies' valuations, the Second District held.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Cloud Schnoebelen and Elizabeth Smith | November 18, 2019
Between recruiting new talent, creating budgets, cooperating with outside counsel, managing billing issues, overseeing diversity and inclusion initiatives, and staying abreast of rapidly evolving technologies, general counsel and chief legal officers are increasingly finding themselves with less time to practice law.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Amy S. Park and Aylin Kuzucan | October 25, 2019
The reprieve is a welcome break from the heavy compliance burden that businesses will face, especially for those whose only California personal data relates to business contacts. But is the B2B amendment to be or not to be long term? That is the question.
By Ryan McConnell | September 6, 2019
Former SAP exec Jenny Dearborn is an expert in two areas many lawyers struggle with—technology and data. The Recorder affiliate Corporate Counsel caught up with her recently.
By Martin Wellington, Hank Barry and Tom Duley | August 29, 2019
One factor contributing to the current IPO boom is the relative ease of preparing for the offering afforded by developments in the regulatory environment.
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