August 22, 2005
Curtis Schehr is senior vice president, general counsel, and secretary of Anteon International Corp., a Fairfax, Va.-based information technology and engineering company. CAN YOU TE
By Justin Scheck and Petra Pasternak | October 5, 2006
A day before Apple Computer publicly announced results of an internal investigation over stock option backdating, the company's lawyers held a meeting with federal prosecutors in San Francisco to
By Tracy Nichols | January 23, 2007
You thought the misery was over when the hordes of lawyers and accountants cleared out after completing the option backdating investigation into your company's options grant practices for the last
By Dionne Carney Rainey | November 28, 2005
Document review is one of the necessary evils of practicing law. It is not a glamorous job and can sometimes be boring. However, it can also be one of the most important parts of a case. Too oft
February 5, 2007
Ira Parker was appointed executive vice president and general counsel of AOL last October. He came to the company from Polaroid Corp., where he was vice president, general counsel, corporate
By Vesna Jaksic | July 21, 2008
Calgary, Canada's Bennett Jones has become the latest Canadian firm to appoint an in-house counsel. The firm, wh
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 2, 2007
H. Eric Hilton grew up in Arlington, Va., the son of two career federal government employees. His mother worked for the U.S. Department of Transportation, his father, Housing and Urban Development.
By Geoffrey Parnass | November 29, 2005
When I was a consumer of outside legal services as general counsel to a consumer products company, there was one lawyer in particular whom we liked to use for commercial litigation matters. It
By Beth Bar | August 30, 2006
Enron Broadband Services' efforts to exclude testimony by executives about their communications with in-house counsel from a bond dispute have been rebuffed by a Manhattan bankruptcy judge.
By Pam Smith | July 7, 2006
A group of San Francisco hotels and the union that represents thousands of their workers quietly returned to the bargaining table in June, nearly two years after their contract expired and more tha
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