By David Ruiz | August 8, 2017
According to a recent compensation survey of GCs in the United States, Bay Area GCs are not among the highest paid, but they are far from the bottom.
By Kristen Rasmussen | August 8, 2017
Atlanta-based PulteGroup Inc. has seen a lot of leadership changes lately. One constant in the legal department over the past 13 years, however, is vice president and deputy GC Ellen Padesky Maturen.
By Stephanie Forshee | August 8, 2017
General counsel in the entertainment, commercial banking and pharmaceutical sectors made out well in 2016.
By DAVID F. KATZ, RICHARD D. SMITH, ELIZABETH K. HINSON, JASON MARK ANDERMAN AND SARAH STATZ | August 7, 2017
Understanding third-party service provider relationships and the security risks they present to any organization is an essential element of cybersecurity planning. Bad actors continue to exploit the risks presented by third-party service providers that maintain access to corporate-owned information systems. Over the last several years, companies have found themselves the victim of costly and high profile data breaches occurring as a result of a third-party service provider's security failures. See, e.g., In re Target Corp. Data Sec. Breach Litig., 66 F. Supp. 3d 1154 (D. Minn. 2014); In re: The Home Depot, Inc., Customer Data Sec. Breach Litig., No. 1:14-MD-2583-TWT, 2016 WL 2897520, at 1 (N.D. Ga. May 18, 2016).
By Sue Reisinger | August 7, 2017
Oliver Schmidt has until Dec. 6 to cooperate with the U.S. government.
By Jake Evans, Thompson Hine | August 7, 2017
Many jurisdictions have adopted a unique test called the Apex Doctrine to examine the permissibility of apex depositions.
By Amanda Farahany, Barrett & Farahany | August 7, 2017
The vanishing trial may be the most important issue facing our civil justice system today. It deserves our continued attention.
By Henry R. Chalmers and Rebecca Lunceford Kolb, Arnall Golden Gregory | August 7, 2017
The Delaware Rapid Arbitration Act streamlines the process for initiating arbitrations, sets tight deadlines for concluding them, automatically confirms arbitration awards and provides speedy resolution of any challenges directly to the Delaware Supreme Court.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 7, 2017
Starting as chief litigation counsel in 2005, John Childs holds the title of assistant general counsel, litigation, at Georgia-Pacific, managing 12 in-house lawyers among more than 50 in the company's in-house department.
By Kristen Rasmussen | August 4, 2017
A proposal by the Democratic Party to create a new "price gouging enforcer" in the federal government to stop big price spikes in prescription medications—like the EpiPen—is being greeted by skepticism with health care law experts.
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