By Frank Ready | April 8, 2021
As they look to keep more work in-house, corporate legal departments are using data, recommendations from colleagues and their own intuition to guide the cuts made to preferred provider lists.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Larry E. Coben | April 8, 2021
When the defendant's product—designed and sold outside the commonwealth—is used in the forum state while in a defective condition (that existed when it was first released into the stream of commerce) and the injury occurs in the forum, and the defendant markets lots of its products in Pennsylvania, the tort has "arisen out of or relates to" the defendant's activities, and jurisdiction lies in the commonwealth.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Mackenzie M. Wrobel, | April 7, 2021
To amend, or not to amend? That may not be "the question" posed in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet," but it is "the question" a plaintiff should ask itself upon receiving, and before responding to, a motion from the defendant to dismiss a complaint.
By Frank Ready | April 2, 2021
As the threat of cyberattacks and regulatory pressures continue to mount, it has become increasingly important for organizations to ensure a fluid collaboration between their legal and IT departments. However, employees who can serve as those types of ambassadors are a rarity on today's employment market.
By Frank Ready | April 1, 2021
A new report from Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions found that legal departments are reducing their total number of active provider relationships. But just how strategic in-house teams are being about the partners they choose is open for debate.
By Frank Ready | March 31, 2021
The Association of Corporate Counsel Foundation "Courageous Conversations #StopAsianHate" webinar shined a light on some of the different stereotypes that Asian American legal professionals encounter in the workplace.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jared Stark | March 31, 2021
While Florida is generally considered a "business friendly" state, companies relocating or expanding to the Sunshine State should make legal due diligence and compliance a priority.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | March 31, 2021
Does a defendant in a complaint brought under 10 Del. C. Section 3901 concede or default on the allegations against it by moving to dismiss under Rule 12 only one of the counts in the complaint without first answering the complaint in whole or in part by affidavit?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Geneva Campbell Brown and Stephanie Win Hu | March 30, 2021
The ability to effectively present a point or argument in writing is a vital skill for in-house counsel, something we can carry from our time in private practice.
The Legal Intelligencer | Conversation
By Alexandra G. Farone | March 25, 2021
As outside counsel for a company, a concern is always whether the corporation will be named as a respondent or defendant in litigation. When those situations do arise, counsel should pay particular attention to the nuances of the attorney-client privilege when beginning an investigation.
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