By David Ruiz | May 25, 2017
The forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) could also play a role in more aggressive enforcement efforts.
By Sue Reisinger | May 24, 2017
Though the U.S. Department of Justice took a small hit in President Donald Trump's 2018 budget request, the Criminal Division actually saw its budget increase slightly. By comparison, however, the Civil Division did not fare quite as well.
By David Ruiz | May 24, 2017
Top in-house lawyers at a Silicon Valley event focused on women and compensation in the legal industry shared this advice on how to get paid more.
By Meghan Tribe | May 24, 2017
General counsel are done with dangling carrots when it comes to improving outside counsel's diversity efforts. They've moved to the stick, with some GCs withholding fees from firms that don't meet their diversity requirements. Programs like this, coming from some of the country's largest companies, are not always met with positivity.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 24, 2017
The May 23 settlement came after a multi-state investigation led by the Connecticut and Illinois Attorneys General Offices.
By Alex Berry | May 24, 2017
Jim Callaghan's departure comes as Uber restructures its US legal team and looks for a new general counsel
By Sue Reisinger | May 22, 2017
Once again, the federal government has held a chief compliance officer personally liable for failing to stop a company's misconduct. The CCO worked at Banamex USA in Los Angeles, a banking subsidiary of Citigroup Inc. that just signed a nonprosecution agreement on Monday, but agreed to pay a $97.4 million penalty for money laundering and other criminal violations.
By David Ruiz | May 21, 2017
Uber GC Salle Yoo promoted to chief legal officer amid 'dam-burst' of high-profile legal issues for company
By David Ruiz | May 19, 2017
Uber general counsel Salle Yoo is being promoted to chief legal officer as the company begins an external search for a new GC.
By Marcia Coyle | May 19, 2017
Kerry Kircher and William Pittard, longtime former U.S. House lawyers , have seen their share of investigations. The two attorneys concede they have never seen anything quite like the Trump-Russia-Comey affair unfolding in the nation's capital. We reached out to Kircher and Pittard this week to get their thoughts on possible legal fights that could unfold in a process that history shows will take months, if not years, to resolve.
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