...tangible about food companies. We feed people. We're part of their daily lives." And they have a logo with a bunny in it...
... Helwick, who previously managed litigation in-house for the University of California, cites a number of factors...
...gray areas, which seemingly provide lessons to in-house counsel on a daily basis. The lessons start with the status of gambling itself...
...gray areas, which seemingly provide lessons to in-house counsel on a daily basis. The lessons start with the status of gambling itself...
The general counsel of the baseball players union always goes to bat for his men; and other Moves
...gray areas, which seemingly provide lessons to in-house counsel on a daily basis. The lessons start with the status of gambling itself...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Overbilling is something that all consumers of legal services should know about and protect themselves from. There are several actions that a client can and should take to protect itself from possibl
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
On March 25, 2013, The New York Times reported that the "world's largest law firm," DLA Piper, had been accused by a former client of a "sweeping practice of overbilling.
Overbilling is something that all consumers of legal services should know about and protect themselves from. There are several actions that a client can and should take to protect itself from possibl
Overbilling is something that all consumers of legal services should know about and protect themselves from. There are several actions that a client can and should take to protect itself from possibl
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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