Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Stephen Allen and Deana Uhl | July 25, 2018
Legal departments are beginning to address the growing pressure to measure and boost value in numerous strategic and innovative ways.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Deb Ben-Canaan and Casey Feldman | July 12, 2018
Decision-makers have traditionally relied on short-term options that are less than ideal to keep things moving while the hiring process runs its course. But you might have more options than you think.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Emily Tabatabai, Antony Kim and Jennifer Martin | July 10, 2018
For any company that has assets in California or handles Californians' personal information, California's new Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 will likely have a significant impact on core business operations.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By E. Leigh Dance | July 9, 2018
General counsel are advocating on important issues for their organization's stakeholders, with a far broader scope than legal.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Joe Jacquot and Ed Burbach | July 6, 2018
Attorneys general (AGs) are not only lawyers for their states; they are enforcers, regulators, and even public policy advocates. With a broad consumer protection mandate, a state AG is able to reach a wide range of industries that have a consumer touch.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mike Evers | July 5, 2018
This column addresses a very specific question, which I have been asked repeatedly over the years: Should an in-house attorney get an MBA?
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Alexander Dinur, Alan Wovsaniker and John Hogoboom | July 2, 2018
On May 24, the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act (act) was signed into law.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Karl Hochkammer and Elizabeth Jacobs | June 28, 2018
To make the greatest progress at the fastest speed, companies not yet in compliance with the GDPR should assess the risk of compliance activities and prioritize the largest risk areas.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By John A. Pearce II | June 26, 2018
Since businesses first classify workers and are then second-guessed by government agencies as to their accuracy, executives should consider adopting the most frequently used government system as their own basis for classification. This system is known as the ABC Test.
By Nick Gaffney | June 26, 2018
In this roundtable, our panel of experts (Susan J. Cohen, Niko Bonatsos, Jeff Clavier, Sascha Eder and Jeff Farrah) share their insight about the limitations of common work visa options foreign entrepreneurs are forced to consider (H-1B, E-2, and F-1 visas) and the merits of the International Entrepreneur Parole Program — a program that the Trump Administration has proposed to remove.
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