By Ross Todd | February 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco stopped short of saying whether he thought plaintiffs pursuing privacy claims against the company had viable claims.
By Ross Todd | February 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco stopped short of saying whether he thought plaintiffs pursuing privacy claims against the company had viable claims.
By Samantha Joseph | February 1, 2019
Judge Noel Hillman's ruling ends years of litigation, dating back to 2008, when the named plaintiff first filed suit alleging civil rights violations under federal and New Jersey law.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Matt Queler and Michael Won | February 1, 2019
The tea-leaf readers and wishful thinkers have been predicting an FCPA corporate enforcement slowdown for years. Prior to 2015, sentiment was, in effect, that FCPA enforcement had enjoyed a long run, but all “good” things must come to an end.
By Phillip Bantz | January 30, 2019
The 2019 ACC CLO Survey shows that the number of top in-house lawyers who report directly to the company CEO climbed from 2017 to 2018 as companies around the world increasingly turned to their chief legal officers for help navigating new regulations, brand and reputation issues and disruptive technology.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Justin T. Kelton | January 30, 2019
The Delaware Court of Chancery in Brown v. Kellar, recently issued a decision clarifying the scope of actions under 8 Del. C. Section 225, which provides a procedure to determine issues that pertain to actions to elect or remove a director or officer.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 29, 2019
What outside counsel needs to know about changes to US House deposition rules. Plus: here's how government lawyers wished you handled investigations. Scroll down for Who Got the Work and our compliance and white-collar moves roundup. Thanks for reading!
By Phillip Bantz | January 29, 2019
“China could easily pick any number of areas of its domestic laws to conveniently target U.S. citizens and businesses,” said an international trade lawyer who, like many of his colleagues, has been fielding calls from clients who want to know how the Huawei indictments might affect their companies.
By Phillip Bantz | January 29, 2019
“China could easily pick any number of areas of its domestic laws to conveniently target U.S. citizens and businesses,” said an international trade lawyer who, like many of his colleagues, has been fielding calls from clients who want to know how the Huawei indictments might affect their companies.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 28, 2019
Clayton's latest financial disclosure, which had been available in December, was released Monday on the reopening of the federal government.
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