National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Ward, Matthew Baker and Julia Wu | November 7, 2022
In the case of data breaches, the obligation to disclose may well be clearly defined by statute. Any company under active investigation for a data breach should carefully consider its obligation to disclose additional security incidents to regulators.
By Greg Andrews | November 7, 2022
One recruiter said legal department members who are affected would be wise to stay silent until they sign their severance paperwork.
By Jessie Yount | November 2, 2022
The Attorney of the Year finalist "has a way of making you feel like you're his only client, and he is always there," AppLovin chief legal officer Tory Valenzuela said. "He's the expert you want when you're in the trenches, and he also manages to bring humor and humanity to the most difficult situations."
By Jessie Yount | November 2, 2022
The capital markets expert and Attorney of the Year finalist credits her success to authenticity and patience, which helped Cooley win at least one unlikely client. "I was going to have to bury the hatchet if I wanted to work with the very best," says Rubrick chieg legal officer Peter McGoff.
By Jessie Yount | November 1, 2022
Firm co-founder Art Shartsis is handing the reins to Neil Koren as Shartsis Friese prepares for the next generation of lawyers and practice.
By Scott Graham | October 31, 2022
The professor was a popular and active presence in intellectual property circles. He was found dead in his DC apartment on Sunday for reasons that are not yet clear.
By Scott Graham | October 28, 2022
Latham & Watkins associate Tiffany Weston had just 24 hours to hop on a plane, fly coast to coast, and make her first argument in a federal courtroom. A week later Meta Platforms was out of the case.
By Scott Graham | October 28, 2022
Latham & Watkins associate Tiffany Weston had just 24 hours to hop on a plane, fly coast to coast, and make her first argument in a federal courtroom. A week later Meta Platforms was out of the case.
By Cheryl Miller | October 27, 2022
The Commission on Judicial Performance said Superior Court Judge Michael Mulvihill Jr. expressed remorse for his actions and has taken steps to ensure he never drives drunk again.
By Scott Graham | October 27, 2022
From the dawn of the online music business, the King & Spalding partner, and Attorney of the Year finalist, has fought hard on behalf of webcasters, streaming services and other content providers to keep royalty rates affordable, while also trying not to alienate the creators his clients do business with.
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