By Chris O'Malley | January 11, 2024
The agreement "sends a signal the EPA is making an example of someone. Make sure your house is in order," said Joshua Van Eaton, a principal at Beveridge & Diamond.
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By Maria Dinzeo | January 11, 2024
Gov. Kathy Hochul may have surprised many by vetoing a bill that would have banned noncompete clauses. But the issue is unlikely to disappear -- and she should expect to see a revised bill on her desk after the upcoming legislative session.
By Maria Dinzeo | January 11, 2024
Exuding passion is important, Netflix legal ops chief Jenn McCarron said, but "if you're just a passion rocket, people will feel torpedoed by you."
By Trudy Knockless | January 10, 2024
Kate Schuelke will serve as chief legal officer of Credo Technology, returning to the semiconductor industry for the first time since helping to sell semiconductor stalwart Altera to Dell for $16.7 billion in 2015.
By Trudy Knockless | January 10, 2024
While a new study from Littler Mendelson found companies are determined to press on with their DEI initiatives, it found they're tending to avoid "legally thorny" practices, such as providing incentives to executives to advance diversity.
By Maria Dinzeo | January 10, 2024
Leah Weil helped the media giant buy IP rights to Spiderman for a mere $7 million, acquire MGM for $2.9 billion, recover from a crippling 2014 cyberattack and much more.
By Maria Dinzeo | January 9, 2024
The year is shaping up to be frenetic for employment law as state and federal regulators look to build a "worker-centric" economy that prioritizes employees' rights to organize and change jobs freely.
By Hugo Guzman | Greg Andrews | January 9, 2024
"Savvy companies ... are expected to look for ways to effect strategies for growth, including by expanding product lines, and to enhance performance, including by divestitures, in the face of technological and other disruptions," Morrison & Foerster said in a new report.
By Maria Dinzeo | January 9, 2024
Grant Dixton joined the video game maker in June 2021, six months before it unveiled plans to be acquired by Microsoft for $69 billion, a deal that finally closed in October.
By Greg Andrews | January 8, 2024
The fact that the FTC launched the unusual competition reflects the sky-high concern at the agency that artificial intelligence advances will make once-cumbersome voice-cloning efforts faster to pull off and harder to detect.
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