By Michael Kraft and Robert Enholm | January 3, 2006
As we face 2006, corporate counsel (and general counsel in particular) will increasingly look to technology to meet demands for faster and more cost-effective legal work, and more reliable an
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | September 5, 2008
Truth be told, Susan J. Hackett -- general counsel of the Association of Corporate Counsel in Washington -- became an in-house lawyer because she wasn't happy in the firm where she went to work rig
By Pamela A. MacLean | December 30, 2005
For at least 30 years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has relied on private lawyers for some corporate misconduct investigations and for protection of the assets of firms already
By Stuart M. Feinblatt | April 20, 2006
You are defending a large American corporation, wholly owned by an even larger parent corporation based in Japan. You receive a comprehensive document production request defining the responding
By Alan Cohen | October 6, 2005
Not too long ago, a new phone or PDA could get a lot of attention just by being smaller, faster or cheaper than the phone or PDA that came before it.Manufacturers surely are nostalgic for those
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 2, 2008
The longtime general counsel at General Electric Co. has written a book about his experiences managing the global giant's legal department of 1,000 lawyers spread around 100 countries. Ben
By David Shabelman | July 7, 2006
The role of corporate counsel has grown to touch nearly every aspect of a company's operations. But while legal teams today are stretched further than the truth at an Enron Corp. executive's trial,
By Craig Ball | January 29, 2007
The notion that words hold mythic power has been with us as long as language. We know we don't need to ward off evil spirits, but we still say, "Gesundheit!" when someone sneezes. Can't hurt
By Michael P. Maslanka | July 16, 2007
It is time for the fifth-annual "Work Matters" summer reading list. Here's what to toss in the beach bag and square away in the backpack. Looking to help C-level executives by reading one of
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
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