By Frank Ready | May 20, 2021
Legal Decoder's "ALSPs and Business of Law" webinar examined the volume-centric decision matrix that often determines whether legal departments insource or outsource work as well as how and when law firms and ALSPs fit into the picture.
By Greg Land | May 17, 2021
Georgia State-wide Business Court Judge Walter Davis said it was no small task creating a new court 'out of whole cloth.'
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Greg Land | May 17, 2021
Georgia State-wide Business Court Judge Walter Davis said it was no small task creating a new court 'out of whole cloth.'
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Allen Levine and Darren Goldman | May 13, 2021
Generally speaking, private conversations between an attorney and client are privileged and their contents cannot be discovered. The same is true with…
By Greg Land | May 9, 2021
The Courts of Appeals said "apex doctrine," which authorizes judges to issue protective orders if senior corporate officials are subject to superfluous discovery demands, should not be adopted in Georgia.
By Ellen Bardash | May 6, 2021
Bouchard discusses how the job has changed in his years on the bench, and what challenges are facing his successsor, incoming Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick, who was sworn in Thursday.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | May 6, 2021
Bouchard discusses how the job has changed in his years on the bench, and what challenges are facing his successsor, incoming Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick, who was sworn in Thursday.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole McNeil Donecker | May 6, 2021
Over the past year I have seen a few headlines on the Wirecard scandal in Germany and took a closer look. That closer look took me through a series of events beginning in 2002 through Wirecard's downfall in 2020, which read more like a movie or a novel than real life.
By Frank Ready | May 5, 2021
Corporate legal departments that have traditionally targeted more experienced attorneys for job offers may now be more willing to hire recent law school graduates. However, those circumstances may quickly reverse themselves as businesses continue to recover from the pandemic.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Dan Clark | May 5, 2021
Vice-Chancellor Joseph Slights III agreed with the plaintiff shareholders that a conflict of interest existed between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and the compensation committee. For that reason, the company's board of directors was ordered to turn over communications between Musk and two former in-house attorneys regarding the compensation package.
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