...to proportionality, Scheindlin reminded the audience that not all lawsuits revolve around corporations. Proportionality, she said, may come into play if a case involves a...
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...their corporations includes: Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple (immigrant parent from Syria), Walt Disney (immigrant parent from Canada), the founders of Oracle (Russia...
...or external, who represents a corporation's interests in an internal...between technology giants Google and Oracle. In February 2012, several months...
...it was prudent, because HP historically was a hardware company. Software giant Oracle Corp. publicly mocked the price HP paid for Autonomy, and then paid...
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...on the target's board to assert claims on behalf of the corporation in the form of a derivative action, the directors can appoint an...
...topic, and the subject of many articles, has been law firms and corporations deciding whether to insource, outsource or create a hybrid model for handling...
...Chancellor J. Travis Laster suggested in a decision involving Revlon that "corporations are free to respond with charter provisions selecting an exclusive forum for...
Most large law firms are hiring fewer first-year associates than they did a few years ago. But at one of the world's largest in-house legal departments, just the opposite is happening
Information technology in law firms can be strategic. What does it mean for IT to be "strategic"? IT departments can help law firms generate significant profitability. That said, the reality is that
...on executive pay as well as restrictions on golden parachutes for failing corporations. This article will briefly outline the components and history of say on...
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