Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Norm Finkel | July 1, 2019
There was definitely a “Y2K atmosphere” around GDPR when the May 25 go-live deadline was approaching. GCs were scrambling, corporate counsel and their law firms were preparing for the strict enforcement threats (and potential infringement costs).
By Tom McParland | June 26, 2019
TransPerfect's suit stems from the leading translation-services firm's forced sale in 2017.
By Tom McParland | June 26, 2019
TransPerfect's suit stems from the leading translation-services firm's forced sale in 2017.
By Gerald Sauer | June 24, 2019
A funny thing happened on the way to making the wealthy even wealthier: Workers' lives improved. It wasn't because corporate titans suddenly saw the light and decided to change their ways. It was strictly a pocketbook issue.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Lori Lorenzo | June 19, 2019
As CLOs increasingly report directly to CEOs, how can they balance legal and strategic demands on their time
By Tom McParland | June 19, 2019
A unanimous panel of the high court said Tuesday that plaintiff Jack L. Marchand II had supported claims that two Blue Bell executives, and the company's board, had failed to implement any system to monitor the safety of the Texas-based company's product and its compliance with state and federal regulations.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 19, 2019
A unanimous panel of the high court said Tuesday that plaintiff Jack L. Marchand II had supported claims that two Blue Bell executives, and the company's board, had failed to implement any system to monitor the safety of the Texas-based company's product and its compliance with state and federal regulations.
By Dylan Jackson | June 17, 2019
Matthew Bielen first joined McDermott in 2011 as an associate and made partner in 2013. Before that, he was an associate at Kirkland & Ellis for four years and an attorney with the Florida Trade Commission for two years.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 14, 2019
Vice Chancellor Kathaleen S. McCormick ruled Thursday that plaintiff Thomas S. Howland Jr. and his Fox Rothschild attorneys had supported claims for breaches of fiduciary duty and unjust enrichment against the officers and directors of Anixa Biosciences Inc.
By Tom McParland | June 12, 2019
Judge Paul Engelmayer said that should they choose to pursue the subpoena, brothers Aaron and Eric Goodwin would have to pay all of Los Angeles-based Loeb's costs,
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