By Willem Klein | May 5, 2020
What assets and strategies should be prioritized to put companies in the best position to survive the ongoing COVID-19 virus, as well as to thrive when the quarantines pass?
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Christina Marshall | May 4, 2020
Over the past several months, the COVID-19 pandemic unequivocally and unforgivingly reminded companies worldwide that the unexpected happens even when it is least expected. As business owners and leaders navigate the uncertain operational and economic road ahead, many companies will survive and some will not.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Haresh Bhungalia | April 30, 2020
The current situation is real and serious. If we all focus on the things that are in our control, there is a path forward that can help the business community not only survive, but also thrive.
By Frank Ready | April 30, 2020
COVID-19 forced corporate legal and IT departments to come together on remote working policies, but that relationship could carry over to the implementation of technologies after the shutdowns end.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Inbal P. Garrity and Rither Alabre | April 30, 2020
Two things are certain even during these challenging times: corporate and employee wrongdoing will not stop; and the Department of Justice (DOJ) and state prosecutors will be even more alert for and will continue to investigate wrongdoing.
By Stephanie Sharron | April 29, 2020
This article offers a risk mitigation and contracts review process specifically focused on an organization's third-party customer and vendor relationships. This process may be applied not just to pandemics, but more generally to other crises as well.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Nathaniel J. Stuhlmiller and Taylor D. Anderson | April 29, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant worldwide disruptions of business operations and has negatively impacted stock prices globally. As a result, many corporations find themselves potentially vulnerable to abusive takeover tactics.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By John M. Bollinger | April 28, 2020
In the current business environment, companies are justifiably concerned about the uncertain future and controlling the cost associated with managing their IP portfolios and engaging outside counsel. In-house counsel also knows that IP is part of the long game and sacrificing company IP now to save costs may cast a long cloud over the future.
By Inbal P. Garrity and Rither Alabre | April 23, 2020
Here are some suggestions for in-house counsel to consider to help prevent or detect malfeasance and position themselves to be prepared if and when their company faces a government inquiry.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terence M. Grugan, David L. Axelrod, Emilia McKee Vassallo and Izabella Babchinetskaya | April 23, 2020
This article—the first of a series on this topic—discusses the payment mechanisms in the COVID-19 pandemic stimulus package and sets the stage for how these programs could be abused.
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