By Lizzy McLellan | June 6, 2017
A Big Law veteran from Greenberg Traurig is joining Conshohocken-based Royer Cooper Cohen Braunfeld, hoping to capitalize on what he described as more flexible billing policies at the smaller firm.
By Ned Dunham | June 6, 2017
Had enough? If you believe everything you hear, you would be forgiven for concluding that cyberspace is so full of threats that you should shut down all online electronic communications and storage.
By Yelena Barychev | June 6, 2017
The Global Risk Management Survey, which surveyed 2,000 public and private companies across a wide range of industries, places cybercrime/hacking/viruses/malicious codes as the fifth risk globally and the top risk in North America. The survey also projects that the risk of cybercrime will stay at these levels in 2020. Since the cyberrisk is clearly on companies' radar screens and not going away in the near future, boards of directors need to establish an effective governance structure to oversee cybersecurity matters and monitor management's plans and progress in this critical area. An effective oversight mechanism can also serve as a good defense of a board's business judgement in the event of a cyberbreach and related lawsuits claiming that directors breached their fiduciary duties.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 5, 2017
H. Ronald Klasko, founding partner of Klasko Immigration Law Partners, served as the program co-organizer at the 2017 Invest in America Summit in China.
By Rebecca Cohen | June 5, 2017
The firm has brought on Venable's Don Andrews as a partner in New York and leader of its new global risk and compliance practice, while also recruiting Morrison & Foerster partners William Veatch and Catherine Hagerty in San Francisco.
By Lizzy McLellan | June 5, 2017
Presidential politics may have helped drive a top media partner at Holland & Knight to jump to Ballard Spahr.
By Carley Meiners | The Legal Intelligencer | June 5, 2017
Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel's John D. Simmons was elected to serve as president of the Philadelphia Intellectual Property Law Association.
By Robert L. Hickok and Gay Parks Rainville | June 5, 2017
During its October term this year, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear argument in Leidos v. Indiana Public Retirement System, No. 16-581, on an important federal securities fraud issue: Whether a publicly held company's omission of "known trends and uncertainties" in its annual or interim reports, as required by Item 303 of Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) Regulation S-K, can give rise to a private securities fraud claim under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and SEC Rule 10b-5 (Rule 10-5).
By Vasilios J. Kalogredis | June 5, 2017
When doctors or health care entities are in the preliminary stages of negotiations relative to a business transaction, they are sometimes asked to execute a letter of intent (LOI).
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 5, 2017
Lock Haven University has been hit with a class action by eight female athletes claiming the school treats men's and women's sports teams unequally and does not provide enough opportunities for women to join teams.
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