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Rebekah Mintzer

Rebekah Mintzer

November 24, 2015 | Law.com

Survey: Progress Needed Toward More Diverse GCs

The Minority Corporate Counsel Association recently released its latest survey of general counsel at the top companies in the U.S., and found that despite some advances, representation of minorities and women in the ranks is still rather thin.

By Rebekah Mintzer

3 minute read

November 23, 2015 |

Overcharged? Use Tech to Thwart Inaccurate Law Firm Billing

In-house counsel need a way to catch fraudulent—or at least not very transparent—billing practices on their own, and the answer may be in the data.

By Rebekah Mintzer

3 minute read

November 23, 2015 |

SEC Whistleblowing Update Confirms Focus on Retaliation

The whistleblower program included in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act has kept in-house lawyers and compliance officers busy this year.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read

November 23, 2015 | Law.com

Overcharged? Use Tech to Thwart Inaccurate Law Firm Billing

In-house counsel need a way to catch fraudulent—or at least not very transparent—billing practices on their own, and the answer may be in the data.

By Rebekah Mintzer

3 minute read

November 23, 2015 | Law.com

SEC Whistleblowing Update Confirms Focus on Retaliation

The whistleblower program included in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act has kept in-house lawyers and compliance officers busy this year.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read

November 22, 2015 | Law.com

How Departments Leverage Data. Is It Working for Them?

This month, Corporate Counsel decided to take a deep dive into data.

By Rebekah Mintzer

11 minute read

November 19, 2015 |

1 in 5 Legal Departments Have Social Media Crises Plans

When something went wrong at a company, it used to be that members of the public didn't find out about it until they opened the morning paper or turned on the evening news. Not so anymore.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read

November 19, 2015 | Law.com

1 in 5 Legal Departments Have Social Media Crises Plans

When something went wrong at a company, it used to be that members of the public didn't find out about it until they opened the morning paper or turned on the evening news. Not so anymore.

By Rebekah Mintzer

4 minute read

November 18, 2015 |

Don't Let a Season of Giving Turn Corrupt

In today's highly active antibribery and anticorruption corporate enforcement environment, spreading the holiday cheer through gift-giving can be a dangerous game.

By Rebekah Mintzer

3 minute read

November 18, 2015 | Law.com

Don't Let a Season of Giving Turn Corrupt

In today's highly active antibribery and anticorruption corporate enforcement environment, spreading the holiday cheer through gift-giving can be a dangerous game.

By Rebekah Mintzer

3 minute read