...house lawyers, Amar Sarwal, ACCs chief legal strategist tells CorpCounsel.com. He cites Colorado, Virginia, and Illinois as the three states that...
...Sholinsky, partners in the firms labor and employment practice, told CorpCounsel.com that certain features peculiar to the retail industry give rise to...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has started filing suits against employers for violating the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act. Companies need to get up to speed on GINA, ASA
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has started filing suits against employers for violating the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act. Companies need to get up to speed on GINA, ASA
The recently established Institute for Law Department Excellence is on a mission to enable in-house attorneys to practice law, and to help those in key operations roles to learn from each other
...corporations, and only about 10 percent with law firms. Recently, CorpCounsel.com sat down with Baron to discuss big-picture trends, including what...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...corporations, and only about 10 percent with law firms. Recently, CorpCounsel.com sat down with Baron to discuss big-picture trends, including what...
...corporations, and only about 10 percent with law firms. Recently, CorpCounsel.com sat down with Baron to discuss big-picture trends, including what...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...issues. Lawyers like autonomy, not rules, Remsen told CorpCounsel.com. It [a law firm] is a pretty loose form of...
...has seen an uptick in the latter group of cases, he tells CorpCounsel.com. Department of Labor investigators have also been focusing on the hospitality...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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