Jackson Walker partner Charles L. "Chip" Babcock is in the news again, representing another television talk show host. This time it's Dr. Phil
...are making as general counsel, risk managers, and corporate board directors. magazine, Lori Widmer...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Dr. Phil's lawyer Chip Babcock (pictured) says defendant Gawker's airing of episode No. 2 before it appeared on the Dr. Phil Show affected the episode's ratings "big time.
...the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association spring...cpm.forces.gc.ca/dsa...Lawyer magazine, Cathcart...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Ward Farnsworth, dean of the University of Texas School of Law since June 1, 2012, has faced challenges from his first day on the job in Austin. In a question-and-answer exchange, he discusses his pl
IBM general counsel Robert Weber discusses his pet peeves about outside counsel—and what firms should...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...better idea. As part of their annual interviews with a few thousand general counsel around the world, they began asking what changes these customers anticipate...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
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