By C. Ryan Barber | February 12, 2019
The US Justice Department is urging the Supreme Court to turn down a challenge to the informal agency guidance issued by FTC staff. Plus: the Trump administration's tax law has been a great boon for... lawyers. Scroll down for our epic moves list. Thanks for reading!
By Ross Todd | February 12, 2019
"Setting aside the fact that each plaintiff was treated fairly, each challenges highly individualized personnel decisions," wrote the firm's lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
By Ross Todd | February 12, 2019
"Setting aside the fact that each plaintiff was treated fairly, each challenges highly individualized personnel decisions," wrote the firm's lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
By Phillip Bantz | February 12, 2019
A Roche spokesman reports that Steve Oldham is leaving the company after more than 30 years as GC, VP and secretary. Roche is now looking to hire Oldham's successor, who will be based at the company's North American headquarters in Indianapolis.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Ryan McConnell and Meagan Baker | February 12, 2019
Even if you are not a Wells Fargo customer, it's easy to empathize with them and see how the corporate ship veered off course. But the lesson is not new or novel. History is replete with examples of misguided corporate incentives undermining culture—from the Dutch East India Co. to Enron—second verse, same as the first.
By MP McQueen | February 11, 2019
“Just because you don't have to submit a mandatory declaration doesn't mean you don't have CFIUS issues,” said Kenneth J. Nunnenkamp, an international trade and national security partner at Morgan Lewis' Washington, D.C., office.
By Phillip Bantz | February 11, 2019
New survey from DLA Piper shows that authorities in the European Union logged more than 59,000 reports of personal data breaches since the General Data Protection Regulation took effect about eight months ago. But the lawyers behind the survey say many EU countries are still digging out from beneath a backlog of breach reports, which likely means more enforcement actions and fines on the horizon.
By Phillip Bantz | February 11, 2019
Lawyers say many EU countries are still digging out from beneath a backlog of breach reports, which likely means more enforcement actions and fines are on the horizon.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Live Coverage
By Zach Warren | February 11, 2019
At the ctrl ALT del conference, Microsoft's Dennis Garcia ran down 20 factors that attorneys and legal technologists should always consider when it comes to security and privacy.
By Phillip Bantz | February 11, 2019
In November, shortly after he was suddenly replaced as American Media Inc.'s top lawyer, Cameron Stracher spoke about his decision to hire Jon Fine, who ended up becoming Stracher's successor. Now, Stracher is operating a media and entertainment law practice in New York. And Fine is dealing with bombshell allegations that he attempted to extort Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
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