By Jenna Greene | March 23, 2020
"The filing calls to mind the sage words of Elihu Root: 'About half of the practice of a decent lawyer is telling would-be clients that they are damned fools and should stop.'"
By Marcie Borgal Shunk | March 23, 2020
Amid the turmoil and upheaval caused by the global spread of COVID-19, many law firm leaders are facing unprecedented decisions. Whether due to actual exposure or the risk of such, escalating concerns necessitate choices which have implications that extend far beyond the firm's financial health to the well-being of staff, clients, lawyers and their families.
By Jenna Greene | March 22, 2020
As we hunker down and shelter in place, what legal movies are most beloved by top litigators? A who's-who of the legal profession shares their picks--and why.
By Jenna Greene | March 19, 2020
Delaware's general corporation law "allows immense freedom for businesses to adopt the most appropriate terms for the organization, finance, and governance of their enterprise," the state's high court held.
By Jenna Greene | March 16, 2020
Creative lawyers have been busy filing a variety of coronavirus-related litigation--though none that addresses the most shameful shortcoming.
By Jenna Greene | March 12, 2020
Personally, I always assumed organic farmers were one big mellow, patchouli-smelling bunch, espousing the virtues of clean eating, chemical-free produce and heirloom squash. Or not.
By Jenna Greene | March 11, 2020
Lawyers are lucky. They're generally not subject to non-compete agreements, thanks to the American Bar Association's model rules on professional conduct. But for the rest of the working world, it's a different story.
By Jenna Greene | March 10, 2020
It's too soon to say if binding arbitration will be a viable new path for merger challenges, but the historic case gave Trump antitrust enforcers a way to come across as both pro-enforcement and pro-business—not an easy needle to thread.
By Jenna Greene | March 8, 2020
Think of this as a public service notice to all lawyers litigating in the Ninth Circuit: Judge Fletcher WILL go back and check the record. And you will be very sorry.
By Ben W. Heineman Jr. | March 5, 2020
Jack Welch, GE's legendary CEO, died last weekend. Lengthy obits about his business career followed. But few know of the vital role Jack played in the inside counsel revolution.
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