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March 14, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
From Bentonville to Seoul, Jay Jorgensen Becomes General Counsel of South Korea's CoupangJay Jorgensen, the former executive vice president and global chief ethics and compliance officer of Walmart Inc., is the new general counsel of Coupang, the largest and fastest growing e-commerce company in South Korea.
By Sue Reisinger
4 minute read
March 14, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
University of Texas Legal Chief Takes On Review of Admissions Cheating ScandalUniversity of Texas has tapped its vice president for legal affairs to conduct a review of how its fired men's tennis coach became embroiled in the nationwide college admissions scandal.
By Sue Reisinger
3 minute read
March 14, 2019 | New York Law Journal
NCAA Opens Probe Into Indicted Coaches in College Admissions ScandalThe NCAA has announced it is looking into allegations against the indicted coaches for possible violations of its rules with colleges and their in-house counsel caught in the crossfire.
By Sue Reisinger
5 minute read
March 13, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
Poor Overseers or Victims? NCAA Opens Probe Into Colleges in Admissions Cheating ScandalThe NCAA has announced it is looking into allegations against the indicted coaches for possible violations of its rules with colleges and their in-house counsel caught in the crossfire.
By Sue Reisinger
5 minute read
March 13, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Prosecutors Identify 8 Colleges as Unwitting Victims of Admissions ScandalFederal prosecutors so far have named eight universities as unwitting victims of the cheating and say it was the largest-ever college admissions fraud in the U.S. They have charged at least 50 people, including actresses, CEOs and several college coaches with conspiracy to commit racketeering or fraud.
By Sue Reisinger
4 minute read
March 12, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
College Cheating Scandal Means General Counsel on Alert for Possible Civil SuitsFederal prosecutors so far have named eight universities as unwitting victims of the cheating and say it was the largest-ever college admissions fraud in the U.S. They have charged at least 50 people, including actresses, CEOs and several college coaches with conspiracy to commit racketeering or fraud.
By Sue Reisinger
4 minute read
March 11, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
Pittsburgh Lawyer Named President-Elect of National LGBT BarThe National LGBT Bar Association named Wesley Bizzell and Jesse Loffler to new leadership positions.
By Sue Reisinger
4 minute read
March 08, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
National Association of Manufacturers' In-House Counsel Partner With 15 State Attorneys General on Climate Change LawsuitsCertain state attorneys general have joined Manufacturers' Accountability Project, an undertaking by the legal arm of the National Association of Manufacturers, to file amicus briefs opposing recent climate change lawsuits.
By Sue Reisinger
3 minute read
March 07, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
Boardroom Battles Ahead Over Resolutions Seeking Median Pay Equity for WomenArjuna Capital, an investment firm specializing in sustainable and ethical investing, had asked a dozen bank and tech companies to reveal their median pay gaps.
By Sue Reisinger
5 minute read
March 06, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
Two New Surveys Help Companies Focus on Enhancing Internal InvestigationsTwo newly released surveys from Consilio and KPMG find many of their corporate respondents count internal investigations as a top priority.
By Sue Reisinger
4 minute read
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