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Polsinelli Banks on Healthy Living
The firm's health care practice has expanded from Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles. But will the move to high-cost markets harm its Midwestern price advantage?SOX Compliance Costs Remain Large
What impact has the Sarbanes-Oxley Act had on compliance costs for public companies? Substantial, it turns out, even five years after it became law. Thomas E. Hartman, a Foley & Lardner partner, is the director of the firm's annual study, "The Cost of Being Public in the Era of Sarbanes-Oxley." He discusses this year's study, which includes findings that out-of-pocket costs for corporate governance compliance rose more than 10 percent for public companies between fiscal years 2005 and 2006.IP professionals report increasingly strategic spending, particularly for patent filings
More than three-fourths of intellectual property executives and consultants reported that their companies' total legal or business budget stayed flat or decreased in 2010, according to Foley & Lardner's inaugural IP Leadership Survey.IP professionals report increasingly strategic spending
More than three-fourths of intellectual property executives and consultants reported that their companies' total legal or business budget stayed flat or decreased in 2010, according to Foley Lardner's inaugural IP Leadership Survey.The survey, released on Oct. 5, is based on August responses from 75 intellectual property executives, advisers and consultants.Products friendly to clients prevail
Kmart corp.'s request for a proposal (RFP) for a new national labor counsel was just a little different from anything Foley Lardner's chief information officer, Douglas Caddell, had seen before.Foley's Former Valley MP Opens Patent Shop
Following a trend, patent prosecutor Gerald Swiss takes a small team into a specialty boutique where they can serve startup clients without charging Big Law rates.Private Companies Are Donning SOX
Oh, the joys of being a general counsel at a private company. No need to worry about all those laws and rules governing public corporations, in particular the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. But a growing number of private companies are voluntarily implementing many SOX requirements. Why? According to Foley & Lardner corporate partner Paul Broude, co-author of a recent survey of private companies and nonprofits and their compliance with SOX, most private companies "feel the pressure to do something."The sports industry team co-chair at Foley & Lardner hits home run with L.A. Dodgers deal
Irwin Raij represented Guggenheim Partners, the leader in the investment group that recently purchased the Los Angeles Dodgers for $2.1 billion.Private Companies Are Donning SOX
Oh, the joys of being a general counsel at a private company. No need to worry about all those laws and rules governing public corporations, in particular the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. But a growing number of private companies are voluntarily implementing many SOX requirements. Why? According to Foley & Lardner corporate partner Paul Broude, co-author of a recent survey of private companies and nonprofits and their compliance with SOX, most private companies "feel the pressure to do something."Trending Stories
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