By Caroline Spiezio | August 9, 2018
When Musk tweeted about potentially taking his company private this week, the world listened. And it's likely his in-house lawyers had to step up their game.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 9, 2018
U.S. labor judge confronts "unsettled" litigation-funding issue in whistleblower Christopher Garvey's case against the investment bank. Morgan Stanley contends Garvey, who was based in Hong Kong, voluntarily resigned.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 7, 2018
New analysis about the SEC settlements that restrict investment advisers from using client endorsements in advertisements. What's behind the lag in SEC whistleblower cases? Plus: the latest moves, including a Covington partner jumping to Uber. Thanks for reading Compliance Hot Spots.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | August 6, 2018
Does public access extend to discovery materials that are not filed with the court? Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster says no: materials developed during the pretrial discovery process are not part of the presumptively public record until they are filed with the court, such as by being placed on the docket or lodged in evidence.
By Phillip Bantz | August 2, 2018
John Boswell, CLO of SAS Institute Inc. recently told Corporate Counsel about the valuable lessons he's learned since the GDPR became reality.
By C. Ryan Barber | July 31, 2018
Catching up with Sullivan & Cromwell's H. Rodgin Cohen and the team that successfully challenged a bank's "too big to fail" designation. Plus: Coinbase names a new chief compliance officer, and scroll down for the latest compliance headlines.
By Zach Warren | July 31, 2018
Gonsowski, formerly with Relativity and Recommind, has joined file analysis software provider Active Navigation as chief revenue officer. There, he will lead the company's sales, marketing and customer success initiatives.
By Dan Clark | July 31, 2018
Proponents of a unified U.S. data law cite an anti-regulatory environment in Washington as a major obstacle.
By Deana Uhl, FTI Technology | July 27, 2018
In-house counsel is facing growing responsibility to minimize damage to the corporate reputation, loss of key data, and legal and regulatory penalties. And many worry their organization is stuck in a game of catch-up.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Gabriel Herrmann and Lee R. Crain | July 25, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery's decision in Wenske v. Blue Bell Creameries, C.A. No. 2017-0699-JRS (July 6, 2018) (Slights, V.C.), highlights an interesting practical challenge faced by parties seeking to impose oversight obligations on a manager charged with operating a business in accordance with sound industry business practices.
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