By Zusha Elinson | February 16, 2007
Conniving corporate criminals can be just as toxic as asbestos -- for insurance carriers. And for insurance lawyers, disputes between insurers and corporate policyholders in hot water are a
By Leslie A. Gordon | August 29, 2007
As general counsel of Cisco Systems Inc., Mark Chandler is required to run the company's legal department precisely how other corporate groups there are run. Despite the unique demands on in-house
By W. Michael Holm | October 24, 2006
You are the in-house general counsel of a sizable high-tech company. One Monday morning, your CEO and CFO walk into your office together. That's never a sign of good news, and in this case, the new
By Kelly D. Talcott | August 20, 2008
It's August, which means it's time to pack our bags and head out of town. Today we'll review two employment-related cases some 5,500 miles apart that may be of particular interest to technology
By Anna Palmer | November 7, 2006
Forgoing fancy dinners and large billable rates, and keeping fastidious records, are all part and parcel of doing legal work for the federal government. But, at least for the past couple of
By Jay M. Tannon, Rocky Lee and William N. Haddad | November 9, 2006
China has witnesssed unprecedented amounts of foreigninvestment and the greatest number of domesticand foreign business acquisitions in its history. Sustainedmarket openings and soaring profits hav
By Adam Freedman | March 3, 2006
The Wall Street Journal recently reporteda diplomatic kerfuffle betweenChina and the United Statesthat was caused by a single word -- stakeholder.It all started back in September, whe
By John E. Iole and Rebekah B. Kcehowski | November 30, 2006
A new hot button for corporate watchdogs and other adversaries is the bar license status of in-house counsel. In August, Richard Poulson, general counsel of Smithfield Foods Inc., came under at
By Mark A. Berman and Aaron Zerykier | October 10, 2005
In litigation between an employee and his or her former employer, the employer will often seek to recover materials stored on the former employee's computer or on its computer network, with the goa
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By Damian Capozzola | July 30, 2007
Depositions in civil litigation serve multiple purposes. Simply gathering information would certainly be one of them. Creating a cross-examination script for trial, or laying the foundation for tra
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