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Rebekah Mintzer

Rebekah Mintzer

December 21, 2015 | The American Lawyer

How to Write Blogs That In-House Counsel Will Read

Hint: Quality counts more than quantity. Plus, a roundup of other must-read news from the world of corporate GCs.

By Rebekah Mintzer and Sue Reisinger

8 minute read

December 16, 2015 | Law.com

FIFA To Make Play for Reform, But Can It Score?

FIFA, the global governing body for soccer, seems to be stuck in a downward spiral of compliance and ethics disasters. Most everyone agrees that FIFA needs to change its ways—and soon.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read

December 16, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

FIFA To Make Play for Reform, But Can It Score?

FIFA, the global governing body for soccer, seems to be stuck in a downward spiral of compliance and ethics disasters. Most everyone agrees that FIFA needs to change its ways—and soon.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read

December 15, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

Break Down the Silos, Empower GCs for Better Cybersecurity

Security professionals, attorneys and others concerned with keeping companies safe from cyberincursions are gathering in New York City this week to talk about issues fundamental to preventing and managing data breaches.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read

December 15, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

Break Down the Silos, Empower GCs for Better Cybersecurity

Security professionals, attorneys and others concerned with keeping companies safe from cyberincursions are gathering in New York City this week to talk about issues fundamental to preventing and managing data breaches.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read

December 14, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

Uber Reworks Driver Agreements After Legal Loss

A high-profile worker classification lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc. in California has brought national attention to the question of whether workers in the sharing economy are full-fledged employees or just contractors on a digital platform. The issue is at the center of O’Connor v. Uber, but it hasn’t been the only one that matters as the case makes its way through the courts.

By Rebekah Mintzer

5 minute read

December 14, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

Chicago Cops Lose Case on Smartphone Overtime

The Chicago Police Department has gotten a bad rap lately over excessive use of force. But it has also faced another problem that is rather less than life or death: a lawsuit from officers who believe the city is shortchanging them on overtime for work they do on their smartphones after hours.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read

December 14, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

Uber Reworks Driver Agreements After Legal Loss

A high-profile worker classification lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc. in California has brought national attention to the question of whether workers in the sharing economy are full-fledged employees or just contractors on a digital platform. The issue is at the center of , but it hasn't been the only one that matters as the case makes its way through the courts.

By Rebekah Mintzer

5 minute read

December 14, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

Chicago Cops Lose Case on Smartphone Overtime

The Chicago Police Department has gotten a bad rap lately over excessive use of force. But it has also faced another problem that is rather less than life or death: a lawsuit from officers who believe the city is shortchanging them on overtime for work they do on their smartphones after hours.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read

December 10, 2015 | Law.com

Survey: In-House Lawyers Like to Consume, Not Necessarily Participate in, Social Media

Although in-house lawyers will probably never have the social media presence to garner more “likes” than a Kardashian, they are still using social networks more and more.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read