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Catherine Dunn

Catherine Dunn

January 01, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

After The Headlines: Kenneth Feinberg

The head of the BP oil spill fund talks about his postdisaster experiences.

By Catherine Dunn

4 minute read

March 15, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

After a Data Breach, Do You Need an Investigator or a Lawyer?

It's important for companies that have experienced a data breach to get a forensic investigator involved, but there are some queries only an experienced data breach lawyer can answer.

By Catherine Dunn

4 minute read

December 12, 2011 | Legaltech News

In-House Compliance Requires Companywide Efforts

Frances McLeod and Greg Mason of Forensic Risk Alliance recently convened with reporters for a presentation on regulatory trends and compliance pitfalls.

By Catherine Dunn

3 minute read

November 12, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Survey Shows GC Compensation Going Up

By CATHERINE DUNN

4 minute read

December 09, 2011 | Legaltech News

Q&A: Privacy, Technology, and What Challenges In-House Counsel Face

Corporate Counsel continues its talk with constitutional scholar and legal commentator Jeffrey Rosen about the "looming clash" between U.S. and European privacy laws.

By Catherine Dunn

5 minute read

December 11, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Top 6 Tech Issues of 2012 for In-House Counsel

Making a list and checking it twice? Don't forget about the most important law and technology developments in 2012.

By Catherine Dunn

6 minute read

February 16, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Securing corporate data in a law office's computer network

By Catherine Dunn

5 minute read

February 14, 2012 | Law.com

Love and the Law in the Match.com Legal Department

On Valentine's Day, a peak season for online dating, Match.com general counsel Curt Anderson professes his love for ecommerce and touts his committed relationship with the legal team at Match's Dallas headquarters.

By Catherine Dunn

6 minute read

December 01, 2011 | Law.com

Emerging From the Ashes of Lehman, a GC Takes On a Monumental Challenge at AIG

When Thomas Russo stepped out of the rubble of Lehman's bankruptcy, he couldn't have guessed he'd take over the top legal job at AIG 17 months later. Intricately involved in helping AIG pay down its debt to taxpayers, Russo has also co-authored a book on the financial crisis. In this Q&A, he reflects on why he got back in the game.

By Catherine Dunn

5 minute read