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Inside Counsel

11 noteworthy in-house career moves

Charting some of the most recent GC and in-house appointments
28 minute read

Inside Counsel

Regulatory: Understanding the “carbon copy prosecution”

At the risk of stating the obvious, no company or individual wants to find itself under investigation by U.S. or foreign authorities.
5 minute read

Inside Counsel

Regulatory: Conflict management for inside counsel

Failure to properly address conflicts can lead to unhappy outcomes including bar discipline, disqualification, claims for malpractice and breach of fiduciary duty, loss of privilege and confidentiality, fee disgorgement, and generally unhappy clients.
9 minute read

Inside Counsel

Parent company’s litigation keeps tech site from giving Dish Network an award

Dish Network Corp.s Hopper digital video recorder (DVR) has a feature called AutoHop, which allows the user to automatically skip all commercials during a show with just the touch of a button.
4 minute read

Inside Counsel

Labor: Part 2—The top 6 low-cost action steps to minimize liability

Two weeks ago, I began a turn-of-year top list that, rather than looking backwards, looks forward to concrete steps that employers can and, in many cases, should take in this upcoming year to minimize employee-related liability.
12 minute read

Inside Counsel

5 notable GCs in the news

General counsel sound off on a new Penn State lawsuit, a billion-dollar settlement, corporate political spending and more
5 minute read

Inside Counsel

State department backs SEC’s “resource extraction” rule

The State Department has voiced support for a regulation that is unpopular among energy companies.
4 minute read

Inside Counsel

Technology: Navigating the export control maze

As a U.S. business grows into a global enterprise, it must pay attention to export regulations impacting the shipment (or transmission) of items and technology outside the U.S.
5 minute read

International Edition

Rolls-Royce turns to former Herbert Smith chief Gold for corruption probe

Rolls-Royce has appointed former Herbert Smith senior partner Lord Gold to lead a review of its compliance procedures in the wake of bribery and corruption allegations overseas. Gold, who will report to the ethics committee of the Rolls-Royce Board, has been brought in as the company faces a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) probe.
3 minute read

Inside Counsel

EU proposes stricter privacy rules for online user data

The European Union is known for placing a higher premium on personal privacy than the U.S. does, and its latest campaign could force technology companies to comply with stricter data rules within its borders.
2 minute read

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