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Greg Andrews

Greg Andrews

Greg Andrews is the editor overseeing ALM Media's coverage of corporate legal departments. He previously was editor of Indianapolis Business Journal and business editor of The Indianapolis Star. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter: @Greg_Andr

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September 14, 2023 | Law.com

Inside Track: Trial Puts Google Legal Chief Kent Walker in Spotlight

"This lawsuit simply ignores how intensely competitive and dynamic the technology industry is today," Google chief legal officer Kent Walker said in a blog post.

By Greg Andrews

4 minute read

September 14, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

Five Quick Takes on the Google Antitrust Case

"There are more ways than ever to find information today. Just think about how you use the internet—you may look for recommendations on TikTok, Reddit or Instagram, find music and podcasts on Spotify, ask ChatGPT a question, or shop on Amazon," Google chief legal officer Kent Walker said in a blog post.

By Greg Andrews

6 minute read

September 13, 2023 | Law.com

Six Flags Legal Chief to Get More Than $1M in Severance After Sudden Exit

Aimee Williams-Ramey took the job just a year ago. The theme park operator now has had three legal chiefs in three years.

By Greg Andrews

3 minute read

September 08, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

Microsoft Says It Will Pay Tab for Infringement Suits Against Its AI Customers

The tech giant says it doesn't want uncertainties surrounding patent infringement law for generative AI to scare away customers from its Copilot tool.

By Greg Andrews

3 minute read

September 07, 2023 | Law.com

Inside Track: Biden's Regulatory Agencies Quietly Tilting Workplace Power Toward Employees

"If we're doing the right things before a union can infiltrate, we don't have anything to worry about," said Trecia Moore, senior counsel at Husch Blackwell and a former National Labor Relations Board investigator.

By Greg Andrews

4 minute read

September 03, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

Judge Refuses to Halt Southwest's 'Religious Liberty' Training, Says Airline 'Direly' Needs It

Judge Brantley Starr chided Southwest, writing, "It doesn't make any legal arguments for why training with an 'ideological organization' is unconstitutional or otherwise contrary to law."

By Greg Andrews

4 minute read

August 31, 2023 | Law.com

Inside Track: Would the Thrill of Lawyering for Elon Musk Outweigh the Baggage It Comes With?

"I always describe working at Tesla as being on the all-star team for the major leagues. Everybody next to you was just amazing," attorney Laura Frederick told Law.com last year.

By Greg Andrews

6 minute read

August 28, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

General Counsel Compensation Chart: Who Made the 2023 Top-Paid GC List?

The tight talent market helped drive up compensation, as current employers tried to lock down legal chiefs with retention bonuses, and companies trying to fill openings dangled juicy signing bonuses and stock grants.

By Greg Andrews

1 minute read

August 25, 2023 | Law.com

Inside Track: After Attorneys Land Coveted GC Roles, What's Next? How About Special Adviser?

"I think the special adviser role is very well-suited for outgoing general counsel. He or she is taking a lot of institutional knowledge with them. It is a way for the new GC and entire C-suite to retain some of that institutional knowledge."

By Greg Andrews

4 minute read

August 25, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

Flight Attendant's Attorneys Scoff at Southwest's Rationales to Block 'Religious Liberty' Training, Say Airline 'Tilting at Windmills'

Charlene Carter's lawyers say the airline is wrongly casting the conservative Christian group that would do the training as a "pariah" when in fact it is a legal aid group with deep experience that "happens to espouse religious views."

By Greg Andrews

5 minute read