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December 08, 2000 |

Face-Off!

With major league sports in full bloom, Corporate Counselinvited the leagues' top legal officers and a few sports law specialists to their own skirmish. From drug testing and salary caps to the challenges posed by the Internet, a handful of lawyers spoke about the sparks that fly when business and law collide with America's favorite pastimes.
14 minute read
August 02, 2006 |

'Hamdan,' And The Rest

In a normal year, Hamdanalone would have been sufficient to make the 2005-06 U.S. Supreme Court term historical, but, of course, it was not a normal year.
19 minute read
June 14, 2011 |

Federal Election Commission just wants its name right

Should it be called the United States Federal Election Commission? Or is it simply the Federal Election Commission?
4 minute read
July 21, 2004 |

Telecom Reform Effort Revs Up Again

Telecommunications is a highly regulated and furiously lobbied industry, with millions of dollars and marquee names like AT&T and Verizon in the mix. And now, it's about to get even hotter. Spurred by conflicts over the regulation of such new technology as Internet voice phone calls, Congress may reopen the 1996 Telecom Act next year -- which would put any and all telecommunications issues in play.
7 minute read
September 08, 2006 |

Reach Out and Skype Someone

Corporate Counsel's Anthony Paonita didn't realize how out of touch he'd feel traipsing across Europe without a working cell phone. But then he discovered how relatively easy it is to stay in touch. Paonita details several methods in-house counsel can use to stay connected, including rental phones that work on the continent, calling cards and software, such as Skype, that allows users to make and receive international phone calls from their laptops.
6 minute read
July 18, 2006 |

Microsoft Files 26 U.S. Piracy Lawsuits

Microsoft Corp. has filed 26 lawsuits accusing U.S. companies of selling pirated software, the latest move in its ramped-up efforts to boost sales by cracking down on illegal copies. The world's largest software maker filed the lawsuits Friday in federal courts in Georgia, Illinois, Ohio, Colorado, South Carolina, New York and New Jersey. The lawsuits accuse the companies of selling illegal copies of the Windows operating system and Office business software.
3 minute read
September 13, 2013 |

4 Ways to Pay a Bribe Without Opening Your Wallet

Bribes need not involve the direct payment of cash. For compliance professionals struggling to communicate this key idea at their companies, here are four examples that might help drive the point home.
5 minute read
August 18, 2008 |

Obama, McCain differ on abortion rights

5 minute read
May 09, 2002 |

Cybersquatters Caught in Spider Webs

Last month, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a summary judgment for Ernest & Julio Gallo Winery on its claims of cybersquatting and trademark dilution against Spider Webs Ltd. for registration and use of the domain name "ernestandjuliogallo.com." The case illustrates the importance of reviewing the relevant state trademark dilution statutes, which may provide for liability.
5 minute read

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