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Combat Human Nature in the C-Suite to Manage Litigation
America's pastime is no longer baseball. No, now it's litigation — seemingly endless, seldom productive, usually exasperating. But for corporate counsel there is a yin to this yang, namely early and effective management of employment litigation.The Best End-of-Summer Books for GCs
It's summertime, either a pleasant climax to the vacation season or a rev-up to post-Labor Day business. Whichever it is for general counsel, here are reading suggestions to cap off the summer or gird for the fall.Judicial Conference OKs Plan for Redacted Criminal Filings
Cyberlaw: To prevent identity theft and other criminal uses of data as more court documents go online, the U.S. Judicial Conference has approved a plan that requires attorneys to delete selected personal data from paper and electronic filings.It's certified: These firms empower women
The Women in Law Empowerment Forum has released the initial list of law firms qualifying for its new Gold Standard Certification — a designation for firms that have integrated women in top leadership positions and compensated them well.The Scouts' Motto Applies To Businesses: Be Prepared
Hurricane Katrina hammered New Orleans on Aug. 29, 2005. The Twin Towers collapsed on Sept. 11, 2001. Power outages afflict cities across the United States as we write these words. Are executives and their companies now any better prepared to handle emergencies, whatever their nature?Who Reps 2011: Litigation Kings
The top mentions by practice area.Parting Gifts: GCs Should Instill Enduring Core Concepts
A strong legal culture is a legacy all GCs can leave. Once a GC inculcates the right "DNA" in her company, the business and its employees can go on automatic pilot, knowing intuitively what to do. Attorney Michael Maslanka offers five core principles a GC needs to instill in an organization to create a culture that will continue to generate smart decisions long after the GC leaves. The principles are varied, including a method for applying employment law and the best way for getting a point across.Pharmacy Records Governed by the Medical Records Act
Pharmacists are considered health care providers for purposes of the Medical Records Act, the Superior Court has ruled, overturning an Allegheny County Common Pleas Court judge who likened pharmacists more to yoga instructors than medical providers who have concrete doctor-patient relationships.Trending Stories
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