By Susan Hansen | September 4, 2007
When Robert Vanni took the general counsel's job at the New York Public Library 20 years ago, the world was still discovering the wonders of the fax machine. The Internet and such innovations as e-
By Peter Page | May 23, 2007
Name and title: Cliff Sloan, vice president and general counsel, WashingtonPost.Newsweek Interactive; publisher, Slate Age: 49 Company profile: WashingtonP
By Meredith Hobbs | December 1, 2005
Powell Goldstein has embarked on a hiring spree in Atlanta that will continue through the holiday season.This year, the firm lured 14 new partners, counsel and of counsel to its Atlanta office,
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | October 3, 2007
Compliments of Troutman Sanders, members of the Georgia chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel will have a chance to learn what to do just in case federal agents break down their doors and
By Sheri Qualters | March 7, 2007
When a New Jersey-based company called Arbinet-thexchange Inc. faced an investor's bid to replace two board members last year, one thing was guaranteed: plenty of work for lawyers. Attorney
By Steven H. Sholk | October 13, 2006
For the late, great Dinah Washington, whose mellifluous turn of phrase brought a touch of heaven to this world, it was a day that makes a difference. Under a recent decision from Canada, for busine
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By Ieva M. Augstums | October 17, 2006
Nearly two years after its stock collapsed amid an accounting fiasco, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. faces a host of lawsuits, a criminal investigation and declining sales. Meanwhile, efforts are
By Christian Nolan | May 30, 2007
It's not every day you come across a corporate lawyer who devotes two business days a week entirely to pro bono work -- all pertaining to the representation of children or indigent parents -- for t
By David B. Bayless | February 15, 2007
I've previously argued that individuals should consider litigating against the SEC. But in early December 2006, the SEC's nationwide head of enforcement, Linda Chatman Thomsen, publicly touted
By Justin Scheck | November 2, 2006
Being an in-house lawyer used to be considered a good job. Steady pay, fewer hours and no pressure to bring in new clients made general counsel jobs desirable for attorneys who cared about things o
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