By Leigh Jones | August 13, 2007
Law firms are blaming market demands for the latest round of associate salary raises, but they may have discounted an important factor in their decisions to boost pay -- the client. This sum
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | May 22, 2008
Four years ago, Roderick A. Palmore urged GCs to take a stand for diversity, and 110 of them responded by signing a a class="linelink" target="new" href="http://www.dailyreportonline.com/Editorial
By Anthony Lin | May 8, 2008
When Su Xiaoxi joined the fledgling Qingdao Refrigerator Co. fresh out of university in 1988, the enterprise was only four years into its attempt to transform a dilapidated state-run factory famous
By Craig Ball | August 8, 2007
When parties to a big lawsuitcouldn't agree on a vendorto host an electronic documentrepository, the courtappointed me to help. Poring over multimilliondollar bids, I saw the vendorswere told to as
E-commerce Law & Strategy
By Stanley P. Jaskiewicz | September 7, 2007
What secrets could an e-commerce firm have? An online business is exactly that: online, always, and always available to anyone with an Internet connection. Inventory, pricing and marketing are all
E-commerce Law & Strategy
By Stanley P. Jaskiewicz | April 21, 2006
E-commerce Web sites' only constant is change. They must nimbly adjust prices and offerings on the fly to meet market conditions and customer profiles. And those aren't all of these sites' ongoing
By Anthony Lin | February 22, 2006
A senior in-house lawyer at the New York Life Insurance Co. has resigned after the company discovered in recent weeks that he had never been licensed to practice law. Michael A. Watson, 44, fir
By Robin Sparkman | April 19, 2006
The late Rodney Dangerfield had it wrong. It's not homely Borscht Belt comedians who get "no respect," it's corporate law departments. How do they show they're full of good managers, strategist
By Jennifer Willcox | August 31, 2006
Memories of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance likely have long faded for many HR and benefits professionals. You distributed your Privacy Notices, trained your
By Mary Alice Robbins | November 7, 2006
ExxonMobil Corp. vice president and general counsel Charles Matthews not only encourages the approximately 460 lawyers in his company's law department to provide pro bono legal services, he als
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