The latest from Corporate Counsel
- The Bribery Act Countdown Begins: Three Months to BA Day
- Workplace Risk? It's in the Genes
- Hooowwll: Who Owns the Nickname "Wolfpack"?
- RELIANCE ON COUNSEL: [Bleep] From Outside Counsel
- Generation Next: PepsiCo's Thompson Retires, Smith Named as GC
- Chin Decides Google Books Settlement Would 'Go Too Far'
- Manhattan Federal Judge Kimba Wood Calls Record Companies' Request for $75 Trillion in Damages 'Absurd' in Lime Wire Copyright Case
- Labor Pains
- Interview: Is There a Doctor in the House?
- A Prescription for Online Medical Confusion
- Do Good, Sure, But Do It Right — Nonprofit Board Service: a 'Head's Up' Checklist
- Playboy Picks Up Top Lawyer From Penthouse, While Penthouse Puts Its Stuff On the Market
- General Counsel Profile: Adam Tachner
- JPMorgan Chase Names Matthew Biben General Counsel/Home Lending, Senior Legal Adviser
- Lawyer Loses License For Advising Clients to Break Into Foreclosed Homes
- ACC Taps Veta Richardson as New President, CEO
- Who's Afraid of the Bribery Act?
The Bribery Act Countdown Begins: Three Months to BA Day | Top |
The UK's Ministry of Justice finally releases its long-awaited document spelling out what the new Bribery Act will mean to companies once it takes effect. | |
Workplace Risk? It's in the Genes | Top |
The goal of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act may be worthy: to encourage employees to get tested for health conditions and not worry about their job. But the law puts new restrictions on employers. | |
Hooowwll: Who Owns the Nickname "Wolfpack"? | Top |
North Carolina State University, which considers itself the lone ?Wolfpack? in college sports, has issues with Loyola University of New Orleans? use of its trademarked name. | |
RELIANCE ON COUNSEL: [Bleep] From Outside Counsel | Top |
In which our blogger weighs in on what amounts to direct mail advertising (in digital form) from law firms. Guess where he files this stuff in his Outlook setup? | |
Generation Next: PepsiCo's Thompson Retires, Smith Named as GC | Top |
Larry Thompson, the former U.S. deputy attorney general and for the past seven years the general counsel of PepsiCo, Inc., is retiring in May. Pepsi last week named Maura Abeln Smith to replace him. | |
Chin Decides Google Books Settlement Would 'Go Too Far' | Top |
Google's attempt to build the world's biggest digital library was sidetracked March 22 as a federal judge rejected a settlement between the Internet giant and authors and publishers who sued for copyright infringement. | |
Manhattan Federal Judge Kimba Wood Calls Record Companies' Request for $75 Trillion in Damages 'Absurd' in Lime Wire Copyright Case | Top |
Willkie Farr, counsel to Lime Wire, urged the judge to reject the record companies' argument that they should be awarded damages for each instance of infringement. With thousands of users and millions of downloads, Lime Wire's liability could have been staggering. Instead, she held, damages should be limited to one award per work. | |
Labor Pains | Top |
There is a perfect storm of workplace litigation swirling around general counsel. Employees are suing like never before. Worrying that employment litigation will devour the lion's share of corporate legal resources, companies are pinning their hopes on the high court. | |
Interview: Is There a Doctor in the House? | Top |
When Gloria Santona, top lawyer at McDonald's Corporation, was in college, she wanted to become a doctor, but things didn't quite fall into place as she'd planned. After 33 years with McDonald's, she's still lovin' it. | |
A Prescription for Online Medical Confusion | Top |
The FDA, like all federal agencies, takes full advantage of social media. But it's mum on what drug companies can and cannot do to get its message across on the same online media. | |
Do Good, Sure, But Do It Right — Nonprofit Board Service: a 'Head's Up' Checklist | Top |
There are a couple things you need to know about nonprofits on your way in to serve. | |
Playboy Picks Up Top Lawyer From Penthouse, While Penthouse Puts Its Stuff On the Market | Top |
Owners of adult publications Playboy and Penthouse were busy on the legal front, as the former hired a new general counsel and the latter announced plans to move forward with an initial public offering. | |
General Counsel Profile: Adam Tachner | Top |
Atheros Communications' GC has been in wireless since before wireless was cool. | |
JPMorgan Chase Names Matthew Biben General Counsel/Home Lending, Senior Legal Adviser | Top |
That's right, you can bank on this move! Matthew Biben will join JPMorgan Chase on March 14 as general counsel of home lending and senior legal adviser for the firm. | |
Lawyer Loses License For Advising Clients to Break Into Foreclosed Homes | Top |
The State Bar of California has removed the law license of Michael T. Pines, a lawyer who garnered substantial media coverage for advising clients to break into their foreclosed homes. | |
ACC Taps Veta Richardson as New President, CEO | Top |
EXCLUSIVE: Veta Richardson tells CorpCounsel.com it's time 'to take things to the next level' as the Association of Corporate Counsel announces that it's hired the current head of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association to succeed outgoing president Fred Krebs. | |
Who's Afraid of the Bribery Act? | Top |
Andrew Legg, a senior litigation partner in the London office of Mayer Brown, stopped by to answer questions about the new U.K. law that has been called the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act on steroids. While general counsel on both sides of the pond may be nervous, Legg calmly explained how the two laws differ, and what companies can do to protect themselves. See also: "Banding Against Bribery" by Sue Reisinger in the March issue of Corporate Counsel. | |
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