By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | November 2, 2017
Foley & Lardner's new report finds that 85 percent of market leaders see connected cars and autonomous vehicles disrupting regular supply chains and regulations in the auto industry.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | November 1, 2017
Kent Walker of Google joined Colin Stretch of Facebook and Sean Edgett of Twitter to take some tough questions on Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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By Sue Reisinger | November 1, 2017
Airbus disclosed Tuesday that it may have violated U.S. law on the fees and commissions it paid to sales agents—raising the specter of a U.S. bribery probe to go along with French and U.K. investigations already underway.
By Amanda Ciccatelli | November 1, 2017
Today, the reality is that what qualifies as confidential information touches on virtually every single practice area. Confidential information is…
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By Rhys Dipshan | November 1, 2017
Though Microsoft dropped its case against the U.S. government after the policy change, the legal challenges gag orders face may be far from over.
By Amanda Ciccatelli | November 1, 2017
Coach's recent decision to change its name to Tapestry Inc. is one of many common moves by companies hoping to refresh their images in a rapidly-evolving…
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | October 31, 2017
In the first of three hearings with congressional committees scheduled for this week, attorneys from Facebook, Google and Twitter gathered Tuesday in Washington, D.C., to testify about Russia's efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | October 31, 2017
Panelists at the College of Law Practice Management's Futures Conference discussed the potential ethical concerns posed by AI.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | October 30, 2017
General counsel plead for law firms to take more initiative when it comes to innovation, feedback and learning their business. With some GCs predicting much less legal work for the taking, law firms can't afford to ignore the message.
By Erin Mulvaney | October 30, 2017
The fate of the Obama-era regulation that made millions of more workers eligible for overtime pay remains unresolved after the U.S. Labor Department on Monday moved to defend the agency's power to set such a rule. “There is a great deal of uncertainty and anxiety and ambiguity,” one lawyer said. “This might be the biggest mess I've ever seen. There are a lot of complicated issues."
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