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By Ted Bridis | December 12, 2006
In the same year that public furor derailed a Dubai-owned company's plans to buy and run operations at major American ports, the number of foreign business deals reviewed by the Bush administration
July 21, 2006
Roxanne Khazarian won't hesitate to tell you that Gibson makes a lot more than Les Paul guitars. It also builds Epiphone guitars, Baldwin pianos and Slingerland drums, not to mention a newly de
By Leigh Jones | March 31, 2005
With the onslaught of corporate multijurisdictional, multiparty litigation, in-house attorneys say they are placing a premium on team players who can band together with other defense attorneys
By Erica Lehrer Goldman | September 8, 2006
Native Houstonian Jeffrey M. Cameron, vice president, legal counsel and corporate secretary of Group 1 Automotive Inc., grew up less than five miles from the corporate headquarters of the Fo
By Michael Starr and Christine M. Wilson | January 5, 2007
The culture wars are coming to a workplace near you. There was a time when religious discrimination cases arose from the claims of certain employees that their work requirements be waived or th
Legal Tech Newsletter
By Todd Nugent | March 16, 2006
Keeping up with the pace of change in the financial arena as well as the rapidly evolving needs of clients has consistently challenged the IT group at Chapman and Cutler to provide our user communi
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | July 12, 2007
Chief legal officers are watching their bills from outside counsel ever more closely as they read about one hefty pay hike after another for first-year associates.George Q. Sewell, executive
By Jill Nawrocki | June 15, 2006
Even the most organized attorney can be caught by the occasional slip-up, whether it's forgetting a meeting or misplacing a file. But what happens if a general counsel fails to process $1.4 million
By Joe Sims | August 23, 2005
Berger review is approaching a crossroads. Broad demands for information by federal antitrust agencies, combined with widespread use of electronic documents, is about to cause the system to co
By Ryan Sulkin | December 29, 2006
As headlines continue to report data security breaches at an alarming rate, discussion often focuses on the need for enhanced technical controls, such as two-factor authentication and encryption, t
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