The American Lawyer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board of The American Lawyer | February 28, 2018
We call for the industry to avoid silence when witnessing harassment and hold perpetrators—no matter how big a book of business—accountable.
By Stephanie Forshee | February 27, 2018
The general counsel of the group, which includes many major retailers and their top legal officers, said she hopes the court will rule against Amex in the case over the credit card company's alleged anti-steering practices.
By Alison B. Marshall and Deborah A. Sudbury | February 27, 2018
Executives and Corporate Boards in every industry are grappling with the explosion of sexual harassment complaints seemingly triggered by the claims against Harvey Weinstein. If your organization has not yet experienced a #MeToo type claim, now is not the time to be complacent or self-congratulatory.
By Caroline Spiezio | February 26, 2018
The follow up to James Damore's suit against Google may prompt legal departments to take a close look at how they deal with speech on internal company message boards.
Corporate Counsel | Best Practices|News
By Caroline Spiezio | February 26, 2018
The follow up to James Damore's suit against Google may prompt legal departments to take a close look at how they deal with speech on internal company message boards.
By Ian Lopez | February 26, 2018
A recent CTRL report found more in-house departments planning to spend on analytics in various areas in the coming year.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen D. Daly | February 26, 2018
Stephen DalyNearly every lawyer shares one fear in common: the inadvertent waiver of the attorney-client privilege. Last summer, in BouSamra v. Excela Health, 167 A.3d 728 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2017), the Superior Court of Pennsylvania held that a company waived the attorney-client privilege when it forwarded an email containing legal advice to one of its consultants, a public relations firm.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Wendy Schwartz | February 26, 2018
The notion that a compliance officer can also serve as a whistleblower is unsettling to many in the business world. After all, the compliance function's responsibility is to investigate and address issues so people don't have to become whistleblowers.
By Julie Brush | February 26, 2018
Many professionals view the role of general counsel/chief legal officer as the top legal spot in the in house world. It is a “goal achieved”—through years of hard work and career navigation. And it's a legal position unique to any other… and is viewed as such by employers
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Hugh A. Simons and Gina Passarella | February 25, 2018
Is the bubble set to burst on the buildup of law departments or is now the time to go in-house?
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