By Richard Matthews | December 11, 2006
U.S. corporations with UK subsidiaries should be aware that company law in the UK is currently going through a process of significant review and change. There is compelling evidence that when the C
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By Wena Poon | January 13, 2006
The chief complaint among foreign lawyers and businessmen is that their American counterparts, despite the globalization of commerce, remain culturally ignorant.They often accuse legal processes
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 2, 2007
In the world of general counsel, the Atlanta area has a peculiar situation -- a GC who is not an active member of a state bar association. The GC's company is not complaining. The State Bar of Geor
By Rees W. Morrison | May 23, 2007
Analytic reports on outside counsel spending help law departments determine how efficiently their money is being spent. The common practice is to prepare yearly reports that contain three areas of
By Sue Reisinger | August 3, 2006
When the feds start investigating, there's often a shake-up in the law department. Of the 15 companies that have reached a deferred prosecution agreement or nonprosecution agreement in the past
By Bennett G. Picker | April 26, 2007
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By George Socha & Thomas Gelbmann | August 29, 2005
Results are in from the third annual "Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey" and, not surprisingly, the market for electronic discovery services and software continues to expand by leaps
By Ron Orol | September 20, 2006
Congressional Republican leaders are trying a "Hail Mary" toss to enact legislation this year, revamping the government committee that guards against national security risks that could be posed by
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