By Dan Clark | December 4, 2020
Catherine Moynihan, director of the Association of Corporate Counsel's legal operations arm, said an increasing number of legal operations professionals have been trying to find new ways to leverage existing technology rather than invest in new technology.
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By Ellen Bardash | December 3, 2020
If all goes according to the Chancellor's proposed schedule, as altered slightly at the request of TransPerfect's counsel, the custodianship could be wrapped up by February.
By Dan Clark | December 3, 2020
It is uncommon, but not unheard of, for corporate legal leaders to be made a company's chief financial officer.
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By Ellen Bardash | December 2, 2020
The complaint alleges that while executives were touting progress on chip development, a material defect in the manufacturing process prevented Intel from producing chips in an economically sustainable way
By Tom McParland | November 30, 2020
An app developer alleged that MLB's tech arm fraudulently entered a nonexclusive contract for STA to develop an in-game app that allowed users to earn points by predicting the outcome of events in baseball games.
By Phillip Bantz | November 30, 2020
Michal Rosenn joins the weight loss app company as it faces a class action alleging enrollment-based fraud.
By Tom McParland | November 24, 2020
The 38-page lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, alleged that the city's failure to provide children with reliable internet access eight months into the deepening public health crisis violated state and federal laws mandating education for homeless students, and breached the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 24, 2020
Space Data Corp. is seeking to vacate an arbitration award over allegations that Hosie Rice breached its ethical duty in litigation against Google. Hosie Rice claims the petition "is a slanderous filing by a disgruntled client" that has a history of not paying its lawyers.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 23, 2020
Prosecutors allege that Apple's Thomas Moyer offered the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department 200 iPads worth nearly $70,000, in exchange for concealed carry permits.
By Phillip Bantz | November 19, 2020
"There's finally a widespread understanding in corporate America that diversity, equity and inclusion doesn't happen on its own," stated MCCA board chair Stu Alderoty, general counsel at Ripple.
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