... It wasn't the best of times to leave a comfortable career as a Big Law partner...
...that, companies have often chosen non-disclosure or vague disclosure as the best options. But in the new cyber reality, those options are quickly disappearing...
...that, companies have often chosen non-disclosure or vague disclosure as the best options. But in the new cyber-reality, those options are quickly disappearing...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Truly independent professional judgment can be best given in an atmosphere in which the lawyer is truly independent....
Corporate Counsel's 25th Annual General Counsel Conference offered a wide variety of talks and panels, including sessions on crisis management, bringing e-discovery in-house, and learning to be a GC
...and guidance); and formal action (enforcement and rulemaking). On some topics the best tool may be informal, such as the nonpublic admonitions in an examination...
Former General Electric Company GC Ben Heineman Jr. says that despite important roles for the board and top company leaders, it is ultimately the CEO who creates a robust culture that fuses high perf
Companies cannot block product labeling class actions filings outright, but there are a few issues that general counsel should be thinking about now in order to better position the organization, shou
...compliance officers have direct access to the board, and that executive compensation policies be tied to compliance standards. Implementing these requirements voluntarily deserves serious...
Daily Business Review
It's no secret that the current job market is tough for law students, but one bright spot in the legal job market has been compliance
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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