By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | July 11, 2017
In-house counsel are welcoming a new initiative that measures the interactions between legal departments and their outside attorneys.
By Benjamin H. Mccoy | July 11, 2017
On May 11, 2016, the Defend Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. Section 1836, et. seq., was signed into law. At the time, the DTSA was hailed for providing federal protection against the growing problem of corporate espionage. For the most part, the first year of the DTSA unfolded as expected. Federal trade secret filings increased and many litigants attempted to utilize the unique remedies offered by the DTSA. However, the relative infancy of the DTSA leaves many issues open to interpretation. Below, we briefly review some of the major developments during the first year of the DTSA.
By David Ruiz | July 11, 2017
AdvanceLaw is working with general counsel from major companies to track what's working and what's not in outside counsel relationships.
By David Ruiz | July 11, 2017
The data experiment looks to find what management methods and what behaviors on both sides of the table produce the best results for clients and outside counsel.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 11, 2017
The New York Law Journal announces the 2017 honorees for In-House Legal Departments of the Year and the winner of the GC Impact Award, as part of its Professional Excellence Awards recognition event.
By David Ruiz | July 10, 2017
San Francisco-based McKesson has tapped former government lawyer Jacobsohn for the litigation role.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | July 10, 2017
Though companies often place a high value on protecting their trademarks, some may be missing out on the opportunity to put others on notice of their rights by way of trademark symbols.
By Kristen Rasmussen | July 10, 2017
While most companies are probably not looking to import biblical antiquities, Hobby Lobby's $3 million payment to settle allegations that it bought smuggled Iraqi relics offers important guidance for legal departments dealing with supply-chain issues.
By Justin S. Daniels and Jason R. Edgecombe, Baker Donelson | July 10, 2017
In the rush to respond to a hack, the victim needs to assess whether the involvement of law enforcement is appropriate.
By Mitzi Hill, Taylor English Duma | July 10, 2017
Here are some basics to consider when evaluating your vendors and their commitments to your cybersecurity, as well as some specific measures to employ with those suppliers whose work might present a risk to your company data.
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