By Angela Morris | April 4, 2019
Judge Bill McLeod wrote about his aspirations to run someday for the Texas Supreme Court, but the Texas Constitution states that judges who announce they're running for another office effectively have resigned from their current position.
By Sue Reisinger | April 3, 2019
In a major shakeup at the University of Southern California, the school has announced that top legal officer Carol Mauch Amir is leaving in June amid the admissions cheating scandal and allegations by some 600 students who say they were sexually abused by a former campus gynecologist.
By Angela Morris | April 3, 2019
The very odd story of Judge Bill McLeod of Houston unfolded on April Fools' Day. It has since caught the attention of media far and wide and now it's making ripples in social media that are bubbling up in the real world.
By Angela Morris | April 3, 2019
The very odd story of Judge Bill McLeod of Houston unfolded on April Fools' Day. It has since caught the attention of media far and wide and now it's making ripples in social media that are bubbling up in the real world.
By MP McQueen | April 3, 2019
Hogan Lovells' Logan Breed is among those antitrust lawyers who think the Federal Trade Commission's task force will trouble the technology giants. Also, in another sign the FTC is flexing its regulatory muscles, the trade commission has sent letters to seven big internet service providers demanding information on their data collection and privacy practices.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Christopher B. Chuff, Joanna J. Cline and Taylor B. Bartholomew | April 3, 2019
A recent decision by the Delaware Court of Chancery provides important guidance on two types of contractual provisions that routinely appear in complex purchase agreements—efforts clauses and notice provisions.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | April 3, 2019
In a recent letter opinion, Tratado de Libre Commercio v. Splitcast Technology, C.A. No. 2019-0014-JRS (Del. Ch. March 6), Vice Chancellor Joseph Slights addressed the issue of how to perfect service upon a dissolved limited liability company (LLC).
By Phillip Bantz | April 2, 2019
Companies need to make sure that employees know when to use ephemeral messaging apps and ensure that they document the communications, otherwise they risk losing out on cooperation credit during FCPA enforcement actions.
By Phillip Bantz | April 2, 2019
When employees use ephemeral messaging apps companies still need to ensure that they document their communications, otherwise they could risk losing out on credit for cooperating with federal investigators.
By C. Ryan Barber | April 2, 2019
This week we look at a USDOJ product-safety prosecution. Plus: a Nardello managing director is getting the nod for a federal court post, Trump picks Allison Herren Lee for an SEC seat, and Trump Org has a new chief compliance counsel. Thanks for reading!
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