...spending on politics, according to Harvard law professor Lucian Bebchuk. Georgetown Law Journal article, ...
...That question is raised by an intriguing article in the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy that focuses on lawyers who...
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...Report and CorpCounsel.com sibling publication the New York Law Journal. "Sometimes the role of the general counsel is...
Law schools nationwide are beginning to offer courses that prepare students for in-house careers—often by serving up real-life challenges
The abrupt departure of Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit provides a timely reminder that while all eyes are on the directors and the chief executive during a high-profile transition, a company's general c
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The new legal head of Union Pacific aims to keep the company on the rails
...CorpCounsel’s sibling publication the New York Law Journal, reporter Anthony Lin quoted one of Shearman’s clients describing...
...CorpCounsel’s sibling publication the New York Law Journal, reporter Anthony Lin quoted one of Shearman’s clients describing...
If general counsel wonder whether their companies' friend-of-the-court briefs ever have any impact, they only need to look at last week's U.S. Supreme Court action involving the Alien Tort Statute. T
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