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Stay or Go? When a Crisis Approaches, a General Counsel's Next Move Is Complicated
Tesla's former general counsel Dane Butswinkas left the company a day after chief executive officer Elon Musk posted tweets irking the SEC—again. When a company's headed toward legal trouble, GCs have a choice: stay and try to save the ship, or get off before it sinks.Should I Stay or Should I Go? When Clashes Approach, a GC's Next Move Gets Complicated
Tesla's former general counsel Dane Butswinkas left the company a day after chief executive officer Elon Musk posted tweets irking the SEC—again. When a company's headed toward legal trouble, GCs have a choice: stay and try to save the ship, or get off before it sinks.Foley Sports Group Scores Former NBA Exec as Special Adviser
Adding firepower to its sports industry team, Foley & Lardner has hired former National Basketball Association executive and in-house counsel Bobby Sharma as a special adviser in New York.Foley Sports Group Scores Former NBA Exec as Special Adviser
Bobby Sharma has spent two decades in the sports industry, including 10 years with the NBA.Thanks in Part to Del. Rulings, Data Breaches Are an Expanding Frontier in Securities Class Actions
Corporate and Securities Litigation columnists Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale write: So-called “event-driven” securities class actions are on the rise, with data breaches representing one of the most significant categories of events driving this trend. How the courts will treat the proposed settlements that arise in these cases remains to be seen.View more book results for the query "*"
9th Circuit Upholds Much of Former Bio-Rad GC's $11M Whistleblower Verdict
In a mixed ruling, the Ninth Circuit found a problem with the jury instructions in former Bio-Rad general counsel Sanford Wadler's whistleblower trial. The court, however, upheld Wadler's win on California public policy grounds, leaving in place $5 million in punitive damages and $2.96 million in compensatory damages.9th Circuit Upholds Big Chunk of Former Bio-Rad GC's $11M Whistleblower Verdict
In a mixed ruling, the Ninth Circuit found a problem with the jury instructions in former Bio-Rad general counsel Sanford Wadler's whistleblower trial. The court, however, upheld Wadler's win on California public policy grounds, leaving in place $5 million in punitive damages and $2.96 million in compensatory damages.CFPB Asks Manhattan US Judge to Compel Law Firm's Response in Probe of Debt Collection Firm
The federal consumer watchdog bureau filed a request in Manhattan federal court to have the law offices of Crystal Moroney produce documents the firm claims are privileged.3 Tax Surprises to Watch Out for in 2019
These differences from previous years are not just because of the 2017 tax law.SCOTUS' Excessive Fines Ruling—Major Change or 'Meh'?
The Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia said the ruling extending Eighth Amendment restrictions on excessive forfeitures to the states will have little impact here, while defense lawyers say it's a going to be a big help for the accused.Trending Stories
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