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January 05, 2017 | Corporate Counsel

Managing Litigation and Benchmarking Through Big Data

It might not be the first thing people remember about the Great Recession, but the effects of the last big economic downturn changed the way companies view and measure their legal departments—probably, forever.

By Scott Forman, Littler Mendelson

12 minute read

October 19, 2015 | Legaltech News

SEC Potentially Targets CCOs for Cybersecurity Lapses

CCOs would be well advised to carefully review and implement where appropriate the SEC's latest cybersecurity guidance.

By Judy Selby and Jonathan A. Forman

6 minute read

July 16, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

'C' Is for Cybersecurity

There's a new meaning to "C-suite" as cybersecurity is not just an IT risk.

By Judy A. Selby and Jonathan A. Forman

6 minute read

July 16, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

'C' Is for Cybersecurity

There's a new meaning to "C-suite" as cybersecurity is not just an IT risk.

By Judy A. Selby and Jonathan A. Forman

6 minute read

June 05, 2015 | Legaltech News

'C' Is for Cybersecurity

There's a new meaning to "C-suite" as cybersecurity is not just an IT risk.

By By Judy A. Selby and Jonathan A. Forman

6 minute read

June 05, 2015 | Legaltech News

'C' Is for Cybersecurity

There's a new meaning to "C-suite" as cybersecurity is not just an IT risk.

By By Judy A. Selby and Jonathan A. Forman

6 minute read

May 29, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Government Reviews Work Shift and Overtime Requirements

James R. Hays and Shira Forman write that if the retail world can be said to operate in seasons, then, for New York retailers, this one could be characterized as the season of uncertainty, with the state Attorney General investigating the use of "on-call scheduling," calls to raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers, increased scrutiny of the work conditions of local nail salon employees, and an upcoming announcement from the Department of Labor on changes to long-established federal overtime laws.

By James R. Hays and Shira Forman

9 minute read

May 29, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Government Reviews Work Shift and Overtime Requirements

James R. Hays and Shira Forman write that if the retail world can be said to operate in seasons, then, for New York retailers, this one could be characterized as the season of uncertainty, with the state Attorney General investigating the use of "on-call scheduling," calls to raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers, increased scrutiny of the work conditions of local nail salon employees, and an upcoming announcement from the Department of Labor on changes to long-established federal overtime laws.

By James R. Hays and Shira Forman

9 minute read

May 01, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

6 Steps for Quick FTC Antitrust Clearance of Pharma Mergers

Developing an efficient strategy to deal with the Federal Trade Commission and other antitrust agencies reviewing pharmaceutical transactions has never been more important for companies.

By Andrew Forman, Christian Lorenz and Evan Harris

6 minute read

May 01, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

6 Steps for Quick FTC Antitrust Clearance of Pharma Mergers

Developing an efficient strategy to deal with the Federal Trade Commission and other antitrust agencies reviewing pharmaceutical transactions has never been more important for companies.

By Andrew Forman, Christian Lorenz and Evan Harris

6 minute read