By Greg Andrews | January 18, 2024
DEI consultant Richard Orbe-Austin said "diversity, equity and inclusion" has started to "wither and lose favor across many industries"—a decline he blames on executives' failure to fully commit to the cause, not the phrase itself.
By Trudy Knockless | January 18, 2024
Leidos, once known as SAIC, has hired a top in-house attorney at Rolls-Royce to serve as its legal chief.
By Chris O'Malley | January 18, 2024
CEO Brian Cornell said Liu has been "a trusted adviser to many across the organization."
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Angelique Strong Marks | January 18, 2024
What employers may not realize is that if the Courts uphold the recent California laws, then California has the ability to invalidate any non-compete agreement that an employer signs with an employee.
By Hugo Guzman | January 18, 2024
Then-CEO Devin Wenig set the intimidation campaign in motion by sending an ominous-sounding message to then-chief communications officer Steven Wymer. But neither man said they knew about, or endorsed, the outrageous conduct that followed.
By Chris O'Malley | January 17, 2024
The legal fallout is just beginning for Cummins, which opened up its wallet to settle charges it installed emissions-control defeat devices in Dodge Ram pickups.
By Maria Dinzeo | January 17, 2024
Companies might face antitrust allegations if they use AI to help set prices, for instance, or they might face allegations of discrimination if they use AI to winnow down candidates for job openings.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua A. Mooney and Ashley Pusey | January 17, 2024
This article addresses four factors in-house counsel should consider when assessing AI procurement. The use of these factors should result in a more precise evaluation of the costs and efficiencies of the proposed AI in question, as well as improved risk mitigation, regulatory compliance, and long-term benefits.
By Greg Andrews | January 17, 2024
Horacio Gutierrez has helped the media giant navigate through a blizzard of challenges, including the firing of the CEO who hired him and attacks from activist investors.
By Ross Todd | January 17, 2024
Norton Rose Fulbright's annual survey of more than 400 in-house litigation leaders based in the U.S. and Canada found that evolving risks and regulations around technology have made cybersecurity a dominant concern when it comes to risk and potential disputes.
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