By Maria Dinzeo | April 10, 2024
"Just to be a mediocre lawyer in general, you have to understand AI," Glatstein told Berkeley Law's Irene Liu during an online event Tuesday. For those with higher aspirations, he said, "there's really no substitute for just digging in and doing the work."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ashleigh Taylor | April 10, 2024
By thoughtfully amending operating and shareholder agreements to include both incentives and penalties for compliance, businesses can not only adhere to the letter of the law but also foster a culture of transparency and accountability.
By Maria Dinzeo | April 10, 2024
Krista Whitaker's chance meeting with Kevin Warren, now the Bears' CEO, while she was a Stanford Law School student has paid off again, this time landing her one of the top CLO roles in professional sports.
By Ross Todd | April 10, 2024
"Having visibility to hourly rates, spend by matter, and other financial metrics across the department has given me a greater appreciation for the need to focus our resources on the most impactful matters to the company."
By Trudy Knockless | April 9, 2024
Since David McAtee II became legal chief in 2015, the company's employment has declined from 281,450 to 149,900.
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 9, 2024
"Just because the law is often slow to change doesn't mean we have to be. Change happens only when you're continually pushing the limits and encouraging peers to join you," said Michelle Parker, Chief Product Counsel at Uber Technologies, Inc.
By Trudy Knockless | April 9, 2024
Labor and employment class actions accounted for 43.4% of legal departments' class action matters in 2023, an increase of nearly 10 percentage points from a year earlier, the newly released Carlton Fields Class Action Survey found.
By Maria Dinzeo | April 9, 2024
"That's what's most important to think about: What will this change about business models?" said Alysa Hutnik, a senior executive at the privacy software firm Ketch.
By Chris O'Malley | April 8, 2024
Regulators say the consequences of anti-competitive practices in health care can be especially grave. It "is often the difference between life and death," Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter said.
By Trudy Knockless | April 8, 2024
"Andrew Etkind has been at the forefront of the most consequential business and legal matters that shaped Garmin into the company it is today," Garmin CEO Cliff Pemble said.
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