By Zusha Elinson | September 28, 2007
Marina Park is leaving Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman. But she's not going in-house -- she's going in-tent. The former firmwide managing partner is the new CEO of the Northern California Gi
By R. Robin McDonald | January 16, 2007
To hear Roy Barnes tell it, Stiles and Sammy Kellett are old Atlanta boys who -- with hard work and savvy -- became self-made businessmen worthy of a Cobb County, Ga., civil jury's admiration.
By Karen Dean | December 22, 2005
After months of preparation, the lawyers at Sanders, Simpson & Fletcher had their case almost ready for trial. The Springfield, Mo., plaintiff's firm of 11 lawyers had worked hard to fine-tune
By Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas | January 8, 2007
Now that the holiday season is over, employers may be facing fallout from their holiday parties. Although a review of recent cases asserting social host and workers' compensation liability reveals
By Sue Reisinger | March 8, 2006
Politics often leads to unexpected alliances, but few relationships are as peculiar as the recent coalition that's linked the American Civil Liberties Union with a host of corporate groups. Since l
By Alan Cohen | April 21, 2005
Asking an in-house lawyer about technology is like asking Santa Claus about flying: Each has a system, but it's none too fancy and a bit hard to believe. Indeed, legal departments haven't exac
By Victor Olds | June 23, 2005
Business crises are a corporate fact of life, taking on many forms and identities, and often arising unexpectedly. Thus, whether the result of difficult and unforeseen economic times, the loss
By Rees W. Morrison | March 27, 2007
Remember all the publicity about law departments "firing" their law firms? It certainly made the headlines and caused a good deal of hand-wringing at anxious law firms. But the truth is not nearly
By Ben W. Heineman Jr. | March 29, 2007
The greatest challenge for general counsel and other inside lawyers is to reconcile the dual -- and at times contradictory -- roles of being both a partner to the business leaders and a guardian of
By David Hechler | December 22, 2008
Martin Shively directs the worldwide IP operations of Microsoft Corp. But he doesn't commute to the company's campus in Redmond, Wash., every day. The associate GC works in a remote office in New D
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