By Jack McDouall | April 25, 2018
From bureaucracy to cultural differences, the challenges of operating in China are well known. In order to stay competitive and address the global needs of customers, both Chinese businesses and foreign companies operating in China are rushing to develop sophisticated corporate legal departments.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 24, 2018
At CLOC's annual conference in Las Vegas this week, Mike Haven of The Gap and Steve Harmon of Cisco Systems gave some pointers on how to build an ops function where there wasn't one before. "It's not a sprint, it's a marathon," Haven said.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 24, 2018
Lisa Kremer Brown of Starbucks, Lisa Brzycki of Northwestern Mutual and other legal department decision-makers shared their best diversity strategies at the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium's annual institute.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven H. Holinstat and Daniel Hatten | April 24, 2018
New York law construing the attorney-client privilege has typically concerned the privilege when either an entity or an individual is the client. However, when a lawyer provides legal advice to an individual through a family office, New York law is unclear whether the individual or entity rules relating to the attorney-client privilege are applicable.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher D. Carusone | April 24, 2018
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro took the helm of the Attorney General's Office (OAG) in January 2017. Since his election, the OAG has been extremely active in conducting investigations and filing lawsuits in matters affecting a multitude of businesses and industries.
By Lidia Dinkova | April 24, 2018
MacCullough led a team of Greenberg Traurig attorneys to close financing for SBA Communications Corp.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 23, 2018
At the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium's annual institute in Las Vegas, top female in-house lawyers explained what they want from outside firms. To impress these powerful attorneys, it's clear law firms will need to practice what they preach on diversity.
By Michael Riccardi | April 23, 2018
The Fourth Circuit held that Oregon-based saw-maker SawStop's allegations that the companies had colluded to boycott its patented injury-prevention technology were barred by the four-year statute of limitations for antitrust claims.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Kim Stuart | April 23, 2018
Leadership is defined as “The ability of an individual to 'lead' or guide other individuals, teams or entire organizations. … A process of…
By Caroline Spiezio | April 23, 2018
On its opening day, the CLOC Institute featured a frank discussion between female in-house leaders about gender and the very real problems they've faced in their careers just because they are women.
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