By Kibkabe Araya | March 11, 2020
In-house legal recruiters are already noticing a slowdown in hiring possibly due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Also, former in-house lawyers at The Miami Heat and Nokia are forging ahead with their discrimination lawsuits against their old employers.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 11, 2020
The Federal Trade Commission's action against Teami Tea could underline the agency's shift toward a more aggressive enforcement strategy that puts advertisers, media platforms and influencers on high alert.
By Charles D. Riely, Erin R. Schrantz and Matthew J. Phillips | March 11, 2020
How government agencies are using data analytics, and the implications for corporate compliance programs.
By Kibkabe Araya | March 4, 2020
The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak has hit in-house legal departments as they help guide their companies through the rapidly developing public health crisis. Also, several companies saw their CEOs step down in recent weeks, so we explore how chief legal officers can step up during the transition.
By Sue Reisinger | February 28, 2020
Maaike de Bie strives to help more women find their wings at Great Britain's easyJet. Cheryl Foy is pushing for more women general counsel in Canada.…
By Alaina Lancaster | February 26, 2020
Some privacy lawyers say Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act cases are landing in the Northern District of California mainly out of contractual obligation, though others maintain that the venue has its perks.
By Varsha Patel | February 18, 2020
The new research from U.K. Irwin Mitchell surveyed in-house lawyers about their concerns and priorities for the next five years.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | February 3, 2020
Corporate practices continue to reign supreme in the busy lateral market, even amid whispers of a recession.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 31, 2020
A new cybersecurity regulation for the financial industry is likely not taking many entities by surprise, as lawyers say this is one more sign to expect a growing list of corporate cyber requirements.
By Frank Ready | January 23, 2020
Equifax reached a $1.4 billion settlement with the 147 million consumers impacted by a 2017 data breach, but the larger issues raised by the case may continue to linger long after the ink has dried.
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