By Stephanie Lovett | January 25, 2007
With the upcoming closing of LeBeouf Lamb Greene & MacRae's Pittsburgh site on Feb. 1, that office's attorneys may be asking themselves why the office did not develop a client base in the c
By Alexi Oreskovic | May 20, 2005
In today's always-on business world, instant messaging is the ultimate way to stay in touch. Millions of workers rely on the software, which, if you don't have any teens at home, is a stripped
By Taylor H. Wilson | May 9, 2006
General counsel should know of the dramatic increase in compensation levels for associates working for large Texas firms. As in the past, the reason for the increase was that Texas firms needed to
By Mary Pat Gallagher | December 12, 2006
A federal judge sanctioned a health insurer on Wednesday for conduct in an ERISA case that she said gave "new meaning to the term 'scorched earth' litigation tactics." U.S. District Judg
By William A. Tanenbaum and Rafael Echegoyen | September 21, 2007
European data privacy laws prohibit the transfer of personal data to jurisdictions whose laws don't provide protection for personal data equivalent to that provided in Europe (the "adequacy require
By Michael Cavendish | July 9, 2009
Sue or settle? A familiar question inside the boardroom. If there ever was a baseline period for corporate litigation, back then the answer might have bubbled up from a stock of company risk manage
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 7, 2008
A new survey by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association shows that the number of female general counsel among the Fortune/em
By Craig Ball | August 10, 2006
A colleague recently asked me to list 10 electronic-data-discovery errors lawyers make with distressing regularity. Here's that list, along with suggestions to avoid making them.1. You co
By Craig Ball | September 25, 2006
Electronic data discovery costs less than paper discovery. Honest. In comparable volumes, it's cheaper to collect, index, store, copy, transport, search and share electronically stored information.
By Jeffrey A. Lowe | December 14, 2006
While I was in private practice as a corporate partner with a large law firm, I often thought about what life would be like in house. I envisioned shorter workdays, fewer (if any) weekends at the o
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