Decisions by corporate law departments to hire (and fire) law firms for work on compliance, corporate governance, intellectual property, labor & employment, litigation, mergers & acquisitions, or other legal work.
...never worked in-house before. And, though he had served as outside counsel for other media companies, he hadn't done work for...
...Nevertheless, by working closely with the product development team, and with outside counsel in Israel, the in-house lawyers managed to gain expedited approval...
...the workplace, regardless of whether the employee may lawfully possess the drug outside the workplace. (Employers in Connecticut and Hawaii may also have the right...
... In-house counsel render legal advice and lead e-discovery and compliance efforts every day...
...Inc. (Waltham, Massachusetts) In-House: General counsel Seth Hoogasian, deputy general counsel Jonathan Wilk, chief counsel–M&...
...spent on a project, has been better for legal departments and outside counsel alike. Since 2011, Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada (HIROC) and its...
...work. For firms used to providing clients with ballpark estimates for outside counsel work, the new focus on precision can be a difficult transition...
...work. For firms used to providing clients with ballpark estimates for outside counsel work, the new focus on precision can be a difficult transition...
...work. For firms used to providing clients with ballpark estimates for outside counsel work, the new focus on precision can be a difficult transition...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Daily Business Review
...Microsoft has updated its Premier Provider Program (PPP) slate of preferred outside counsel, and theres a significant new player on the 2013...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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