One of the notable features of the last two proxy seasons is the increasing number of shareholder complaints of misleading or inadequate disclosure materials, with courts often issuing preliminary in
...style surveillance of Americans who are not suspected of criminal wrongdoing. White House officials were on the defensive, telling reporters that the authority to review...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...harmless and playful by some, were criticized to the extent that White House press secretary Jay Carney called a press conference and announced that the...
Faced with unprecedented changes in the legal profession — usually referred to as the "new normal" — firms must pay more attention than ever to improving their overall performance. Becaus
...years of headaches for in-house counsel and ever-increasing legal...it, which in turn provide clean and clear evidence that refutes...
...a pick-up truck's door and the front door of a house. On Feb. 26, the Court moves into the high-tech...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
To be honest, Kazakhstan was not on my bucket list. Nonetheless, when I was presented with the opportunity to speak on the subject of judicial independence at a meeting with the country's prime minis
...toughest decision that lawyers, in-house or otherwise, help clients make...the proper groundwork for a clean termination. 2...
...the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions under existing provisions of the federal Clean Air Act. EPA's rules requiring controls on greenhouse gases in air...
Originally Published: The Recorder
During the years when I represented employers, there were always a few common sense things I advised my clients to do to minimize the risk of employment-related litigation
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