Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jordi C. Martínez-Cid | August 21, 2020
A recent opinion from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit offers a handful of practical takeaways for multinational businesses and their counselors who are engaged in international arbitration and litigation.
By Frank Ready | August 20, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has equipped corporate attorneys with a brand new set of skills and experiences but has also fundamentally changed what legal departments may be looking for from a new hire. In order to stand out from a stack of resumes, attorneys may have to redefine their value as a leader and corporate asset.
By Frank Ready | August 19, 2020
Social media can make corporate layoffs a very public endeavor. But while legal departments can't prevent former employees from posting online, they may be able to mitigate any long-term damages to an organization's reputation by carefully reviewing the language used in termination notices and public statements.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Nathaniel J. Stuhlmiller and Brian T.M. Mammarella | August 19, 2020
Since Olenik, each of the three published Court of Chancery opinions substantively addressing whether transacting parties met the ab initio requirement held that the parties failed. This article elucidates the contours of the ab initio requirement by mining fact-based guideposts from those three cases.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lauri Kavulich | August 18, 2020
I think that vacations and time off are important. Employees need to disconnect and clear their head.
By Frank Ready | August 14, 2020
Corporate law is becoming more sophisticated in understanding how data analytics can be used to further strategic business goals. But given the cost involved, much of the truly high-level analytics work is likely taking place outside legal departments.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua A. Mooney | August 14, 2020
Cyber experts anticipate that, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting vulnerabilities arising from organizations' need to rollout a remote work environment overnight, many organizations' systems already have been compromised and that those incidents will surface during the fourth quarter of 2020.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michael Freedland | August 14, 2020
Blanket immunity for corporations will cost lives and prolong the pandemic because bad actors would have a free pass without concern for liability.
By Frank Ready | August 12, 2020
A Buying Legal webinar looked at ways to improve the sometimes strained relationship between legal procurement professionals and legal operations teams, but first corporate legal departments may have to abandon their reliance on a list of preapproved service providers.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Jason J. Mendro and Jeffrey S. Rosenberg | August 12, 2020
Plaintiffs are eager to convert every corporate trauma into derivative claims, but they are anything but eager to confront the exacting standards for pleading and proving bad faith oversight under Caremark.
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