By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | October 16, 2007
Mark Padilla was born in Toledo, Ohio, in 1956, the son of parents who had just moved to the United States from Argentina. The family started a steel manufacturing business, which is how he made hi
By David Hechler | October 20, 2006
In April 1999 the top executives at Peregrine Systems Inc. met with the company's board of directors. On the table that day was a critical decision for the San Diego-based software business. Pe
By Philip L. Gordon and Katherine Cooper Franklin | November 1, 2006
You may not know about it, but it is happening: At least one, and probably more, of your business' employees has entered the "blogosphere." The world of blogs, or interactive diaries posted on the
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | February 21, 2008
Establishing trust with businesspeople is a key to success for a general counsel, according to a panel of GCs who offered advice and tips in a program for the Association of Corporate Counsel Georg
By H. Ronald Klasko | August 19, 2005
Most foreign nationals who wish to obtain permanent resident (green card) status through employment are required to have their employers file labor certification applications with the Departme
By Anthony Paonita | May 26, 2006
Imagine this scene from the not-too-distant future. A lawyer in a Fortune 500 legal department needs to draft a licensing contract. She fires up her PC's Web browser, and sees the department
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By Josh Hamilton | November 9, 2005
In Jorge Luis Borges' short story "Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote," the brave protagonist sets out to re-create Cervantes' epic tale word-for-word in a contemporary cultural context. Before c
By Matthew Hirsch | December 28, 2006
Citing a lack of evidence and recent limits on punitive damages, a court of appeal panel filleted an $18.5 million award in a psychiatric disability case against McKesson Corp. and a supervisor
By Philippa Maister | May 15, 2006
Plain English is in and legalese is out at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, where Chairman Christopher Cox has been telling Congress, institutional investors and anyone who will listen
By Anne Stuart | September 14, 2005
Tina Van Dam had her hands full in the months leading up to The Dow Chemical Co.'s annual meeting in May 2005. "Initially, we had eight shareholder proposals on topics from corporate governanc
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