By Caroline Spiezio | December 12, 2018
Uber and Lyft's initial public offerings will be the first time their GCs have gone through an IPO. That's not uncommon, but it can change legal's role.
By Vaishali Rao | December 10, 2018
State AGs have their work cut out for them. Besides suing the federal government in record numbers (as they have done in the last two years), and continuing to hold businesses accountable for the opioids epidemic, the following trends are ones to follow.
By Hugh Burns and Tom Orewyler | December 7, 2018
Many GCs already have begun to play a larger role in corporate communications, as they address all aspects of risk management today. Tangential or episodic involvement, however, is not enough.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 29, 2018
Google and Facebook both left a seat empty at hearings this year. In some cases, companies may feel there's no choice but to have a CEO skip. But that's not an easy decision to make.
By Steven J. Pearlman and Danielle J. Moss | November 28, 2018
A new byproduct of the #MeToo movement has afforded employees significant leverage: employee walkouts. Google just experienced this, and responded with some substantial changes in its practices.
By Rich Vestuto | November 26, 2018
New laws mean amending contracts, and all the heavy legal-team resources that entails.
By Jennifer L. Chunias, Morgan R. Mordecai and Emily S. Unger | November 14, 2018
The SEC continues to receive an increasing number of “tips” each year, and there have been particularly notable developments in the area of whistleblower law.
By Barry A. Pupkin | November 12, 2018
Clearing a transaction through the Hart-Scott-Rodino antitrust review process does not always mean that the transaction is cleared from later antitrust attack by the government or from private parties.
By Olga Greenberg, Jack Massey and Yvonne Williams-Wass | November 9, 2018
While the prospect of coordinated imposition of penalties is good news for multinational companies facing cross-border investigations, it is doubtful that there will be any decline in FCPA enforcement.
By Ed Silverstein | November 5, 2018
"Right now, the most pressing issue is to make sure a proper Data Protection Authority is created and staffed by people with the necessary legal and technical backgrounds to enforce the law in a balanced way," says Brazilian attorney Marcel Leonardi.
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