By Nathan Wenzel | September 20, 2017
Adopting technology is becoming more commonplace in legal. But, with a growing number of tools promising increased operational efficiency and reduced costs for corporate legal teams, deciding which tools are best for your department is a challenging path to navigate.
By David Ruiz | September 19, 2017
Wanji Walcott, PayPal general counsel and senior vice president, brings passion for diversity, inclusion, pro bono work and tech transactions to the online payments company.
By Stephanie Forshee and Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | September 19, 2017
Salle Yoo is officially out at Uber. But where is she headed?
By Cheryl Miller | September 19, 2017
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra in Washington on Tuesday urged tech companies to "join us at the table" to craft federal legislation to crack down on online sex trafficking. The general counsel to the Internet Association, representing major U.S. companies, tells a U.S. Senate committee the bill "introduces overly broad concepts of criminal and civil liability."
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | September 18, 2017
A report has surfaced that Burke Norton of Salesforce.com will soon be headed to Uber as head of its legal department.
By Erin Mulvaney | September 14, 2017
A class action filed Thursday against Google Inc. claims the tech company systemically pays women less than men in similar jobs and also enables unequal promotions and opportunities for male and female workers.
By David Ruiz | September 12, 2017
After five years with the ride-hailing giant, Yoo will leave the company she helped build.
By Stephanie Forshee | September 11, 2017
Cheddar Inc. has named Anjali Kumar general counsel and chief people officer.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 11, 2017
In the months before revealing a data breach that potentially exposed the personal information of nearly half the adult U.S. population, Equifax Inc. turned to the firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in Washington to help convince U.S. lawmakers to reduce penalties for companies that violated the federal fair credit-reporting law.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 8, 2017
The Federal Trade Commission in several cases has faulted social media "influencers" for failing to disclose the payments behind their seemingly organic endorsements. But the FTC had only reached settlements with the companies, raising a question of when—if ever—the agency would directly go after the influencers. That time has come. The agency this week took its first action against an influencer.
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