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Corporate Counsel

How To Build a Compliance Culture in Your Organization

In general, a compliance culture will help you avoid costly pitfalls like having to rebuild a product or service offering due to legal issues or negative publicity; it will lower the risk of lost trust and lawsuits, which can be game-ending.
6 minute read

The Recorder

How Cap Markets Partners Are Helping Tech Clients Through the Downturn as Relationship Advisers

Capital markets lawyers say the evolution of their base of tech and life sciences clients is leading to more relationship advisory work from late-stage private companies and newly public companies that could curb the impact of macroeconomic conditions.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

Big Law Gears Up for Likely 8-Figure Legal Battle Between Twitter, Musk

Some partner billing rates at Wachtell are close to $2,000 an hour while some Wilson Sonsini's rates hover near $1,000.
7 minute read

International Edition

Knights Hands CFO £1.1M as Acquisitions Buoy Revenue Growth

The firm, however, reported minimal organic growth, climbing net debt and ebbing profits amid a share price slump, which it attributed to the pandemic.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

The Great Data Reset: How to Manage Risk Around Massive Data Growth

One of the most prominent challenges facing global businesses today surrounds the deluge of massive data growth and the risk it presents to companies as the management issues of this data take shape.
10 minute read

International Edition

Taylor Wessing Extends Profit Share Scheme Amid Soaring UK Growth

The firm's UK managing partner said that the firm has been building its restructuring and litigation teams, which would benefit the firm in the next financial year.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ben & Jerry's Sues Parent Company Over Resumption of Ice Cream Sales in Palestine

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
2 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Equity May Allow a Pro Rata Recovery in a Derivative Action

The Delaware Court of Chancery has broad discretion to tailor a remedy to suit a particular situation. The recovery in a derivative action generally goes to the corporation, but that rule is not absolute.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Belt and Suspenders? DOJ Adds New Certification Requirement to Corporate Plea Agreements

The DOJ's certification requirement amounts to a hybrid of corporate and individual responsibility.
10 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Court of Chancery States That Delaware Is a 'Pro-Sandbagging' Jurisdiction

In "pro-sandbagging" states, a buyer's pre-closing knowledge of a breach does not prevent her from bringing a successful claim for breach of warranty. In "anti-sandbagging" states, a buyer who knew (or should have known) that the warranty was untrue is barred from recovering on a claim for breach.
7 minute read

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