By Robert Weiner | June 14, 2017
Much of the folk wisdom on managing outside counsel is at best partially true, and important canons outside this anthology are ignored or used to less benefit than they could be. The author, drawing on his experience in the private sector as a member or leader of many teams that in-house lawyers have managed, examines some examples at both ends of this spectrum.
By Kristen Rasmussen | June 13, 2017
The top lawyer at nutrition and supplement company Herbalife appears to have been demoted.
By Stephanie Forshee | June 13, 2017
Nathan Howard of CommonBond, a fintech that focuses on refinancing student loans, didn't expect to land an in-house counsel job right out of law school.
By Josefa Velasquez | June 13, 2017
The Republican-led Senate was poised to pass a package of more than a dozen bills aimed at curbing heroin and opioid abuse, including one that would set new limits on prescribing to minors.
By David Ruiz | June 13, 2017
Covington & Burling's recommendations to Uber range from focusing diversity efforts to improving recordkeeping in a sweeping, detailed and formal critique of the company's culture.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | June 13, 2017
Defense contractor Leidos Inc. has named Jerald Howe Jr. as its new general counsel.
By Marcia Coyle | June 13, 2017
Prominent business advocacy groups and industry associations are backing the Trump administration in fighting a consumer lawsuit that challenges the lawfulness of a White House executive order calling for the elimination of regulations.
By Kristen Rasmussen | June 12, 2017
Last week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration asked Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. to remove Opana ER, its extended-release version of oxymorphone hydrochloride, from the market after the agency found a likelihood of abuse by crushing up and injecting the pills.
By Dan Panitz and H. Bruce Gordon | June 12, 2017
Few things in life are as certain than death and taxes. While corporate investigations may not rise to these levels of life certainty, they create stormy…
By Sue Reisinger | June 12, 2017
Plaintiffs firms and corporate defense firms have been adding whistleblower law experts as the number of suits proliferates along with the number of state and federal laws that have been enacted allowing qui tam claims.
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