By Sue Reisinger | July 8, 2019
Steve Groom said his goal is to add value to the organization, “and the quickest way I can do that is to understand the bank and its folks, and where I can help.”
By Simon Taylor | July 8, 2019
It joins several other firms that have expanded in the European city over the past year.
By C. Ryan Barber | July 2, 2019
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By Victoria Hudgins | July 1, 2019
While lawyers said blockchain audits aren't performed by attorneys, the audits remain a valuable measure to protect clients and verify accuracy.
By Sue Reisinger | June 28, 2019
Although only recently announced, Josh McMorrow became vice president and group general counsel June 1. He succeeds former general counsel Gregor Frank, who is retiring this year.
By Phillip Bantz | June 28, 2019
“I don't think only 50% of the companies that do M&A need to worry about this. I think 100% of the companies that do M&A need to worry about this,” said one source.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 28, 2019
Legal fees are to be expected when a company's data is breached. But are companies prepared for the storm of bad press, ballooning IT expenses and steep notification costs? One company says it wasn't.
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By William J. Harrington and Annie E. Railton | June 27, 2019
In their Federal Civil Enforcement column, William J. Harrington and Annie E. Railton discuss 'Azar v. Allina Health Services', which suggests a new line of attack on the aggressive use of regulatory guidance in FCA cases: challenges not to the appropriateness of looking to guidance documents in a particular action, but to the very validity of the guidance itself.
By Phillip Bantz | June 26, 2019
So far this week, FedEx has announced it followed in Huawei's footsteps and sued the Commerce Department, and The New York Times reported that major U.S. semiconductor companies, including Intel and Micron Technology, had resumed business with Huawei.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 26, 2019
As cloud computing become more popular, some law firms and corporate legal departments aren't jumping fully on the bandwagon. Can cloud providers provide enough support and privacy to win over legal?
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