By Trudy Knockless | October 25, 2021
Sonia Galindo will take the legal reins of a company that last year shifted its focus to providing technology services. It previously was best known as a defense and aerospace contractor.
By Phillip Bantz | October 20, 2021
"Basically, in my opinion, they want to use them more, and they're not getting to use them as much as they would like to, and they're frustrated," said Nathan Cemenska, director of legal ops and industry insights at Wolters Kluwer.
By Scott Graham | October 19, 2021
The judge said that a recent patent infringement trial involving an Israeli company had nothing to do with ethnicity or prejudice, and that he was "extremely offended" at the inference that he let Amazon.com play on cultural stereotypes. Albright's order clears Fenwick & West of "harsh accusations," and the judge hinted that some penalty against Kramer Levin could be forthcoming.
By Jessie Yount | October 19, 2021
In a market dominated by midsize and independent firms, Big Law aims to serve as "client predictors" in the Emerald City.
By Phillip Bantz | October 18, 2021
Smith faced one of the most difficult situations that a GC can encounter—dealing with a top-level executive's alleged misconduct—and he appears to have responded appropriately, according to a pair of former in-house leaders and corporate ethics experts.
By Trudy Knockless | October 18, 2021
"So we're always looking for ways to kind of manage through regulatory issues or even some ethical issues," Wanji Walcott, Discover Financial Services chief legal officer, said.
By Trudy Knockless | October 15, 2021
"I have not seen a lot of spend reduction driven by the pandemic itself, but more due to business factors, some of which might be pandemic related," Ken Callendar, Value Strategies managing principal, said.
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By Trudy Knockless | October 14, 2021
"We're seeing GCs having to be responsible for a lot outside of just legal now. A big trend with this pandemic has been to turn the GC into the chief health officer," Kristie Robertson, Analyst, ALM Intelligence Pacesetter Research, said.
By Tom McParland | October 14, 2021
U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield ruled that the tech and telecommunications companies could not seize on a newly-discovered document to force the claims to be resolved in private.
By Andrew Maloney | October 14, 2021
What makes Utah's largest city such a draw for Big Law? Lawyers and analysts pointed not only to an influx of people, tech dollars and business-friendly regulation—key ingredients for most secondary markets—but well-regarded law schools, innovation in neighboring cities and an enterprising culture.
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