The latest from Corporate Counsel
- How Technology is Making Corporate Lawyers More Powerful
- Judge Rakoff, Citigroup, and the Upside of Saying 'Sorry'
- Divided Electorate, Common Agenda in 2013 Politics and Law
- Former NFL Players Sue Over Concussive Injuries, Misuse of Pain Drug
- Samsung Defeats Apple's Motion for Injunction in Smartphone Wars
- The 2011 Patent Litigation Survey
- Intellectual Property: Trademarking Colors a Tricky Business, But It Can Be Done
- 2011 Law Department Metrics Benchmarking Survey
- What are the Long-Term Consequences of the Eurozone Debt Crisis?
- From the Experts: Information Governance and Its Impact on Litigation
- From the Experts: Unpaid Internships' Swan Song?
- From Giant Google to Smaller In-house at The Square
- Marin Software Hires First GC, Rashmi Garde
- Moves: J. Martin Willhite Starring as Legendary Entertainment's GC
- Moves: BBC Worldwide Casts Martyn Freeman for General Counsel Debut
- Moves: Patent Startup Article One Hires First General Counsel
- Best Legal Department 2011 Video: Wellpoint
How Technology is Making Corporate Lawyers More Powerful | Top |
In 'Constitution 3.0: Freedom and Technological Change,' Jeffrey Rosen looks at how technological developments are driving legal battles to come, and making in-house counsel more powerful than the Supreme Court. | |
Judge Rakoff, Citigroup, and the Upside of Saying 'Sorry' | Top |
In this age of Occupy Wall Street and popular revolt again big banks, financial companies settling with regulators may have to take a few lumps, both in public and in civil litigation, to get approval for settlements like Citigroup's with the SEC. | |
Divided Electorate, Common Agenda in 2013 Politics and Law | Top |
The interaction between politics, policy, and the law over the next two years can be expected to be turbulent and complex. For businesses and their lawyers, the path between today and 2013 presents threats and opportunities. | |
Former NFL Players Sue Over Concussive Injuries, Misuse of Pain Drug | Top |
A dozen former pro players are suing the National Football League, claiming a flawed policy on concussions, coupled with league misuse of the anti-inflammatory drug Toradol, ultimately caused them long-term brain injuries. | |
Samsung Defeats Apple's Motion for Injunction in Smartphone Wars | Top |
Federal district court judge Lucy Koh held that Apple and its attorneys had failed to meet the high burden of demonstrating irreparable harm if the court didn't issue a requested injunction against Samsung Electronics Co. | |
The 2011 Patent Litigation Survey | Top |
Judges and lawmakers are working to deter patent suits, but you wouldn't know it from the results of the 2011 edition of our annual Patent Litigation Survey. | |
Intellectual Property: Trademarking Colors a Tricky Business, But It Can Be Done | Top |
Since we do not live in a black-and-white world, color has always been a part of branding and advertising. And for some products and services, color is the primary focus of branding efforts. | |
2011 Law Department Metrics Benchmarking Survey | Top |
CorpCounsel's look at law department spending, staffing, salaries, and more, based on survey responses from more than 200 in-house counsel. | |
What are the Long-Term Consequences of the Eurozone Debt Crisis? | Top |
Europe's sovereign debt crisis has prompted dire warnings this week from influential think-tanks, credit ratings agencies, and government officials who are saying that the European Union has just a few days to come up with a crisis response. | |
From the Experts: Information Governance and Its Impact on Litigation | Top |
While word processing, social media, and email have made it easier to create information, it remains important to effectively govern that information in order to minimize risk while maintaining the information's value to the organization. | |
From the Experts: Unpaid Internships' Swan Song? | Top |
Two men who worked as unpaid interns on the 2010 Oscar-nominated film Black Swan have sued the film's production company for allegedly violating the FLSA and the New York Labor Law. | |
From Giant Google to Smaller In-house at The Square | Top |
The Square Inc. general counsel likes the flexibility of a small legal department. | |
Marin Software Hires First GC, Rashmi Garde | Top |
Marin Software, maker of an online advertising management platform, has hired Rashmi Garde as its first general counsel. | |
Moves: J. Martin Willhite Starring as Legendary Entertainment's GC | Top |
There's no business like show business, and J. Martin Willhite is giving up behind-the-scenes work for a leading lawyer role for Legendary Entertainment. | |
Moves: BBC Worldwide Casts Martyn Freeman for General Counsel Debut | Top |
Martyn Freeman will take responsibility for legal and business affairs, and policy and regulatory matters at BBC Worldwide, the global commercial arm of the BBC. | |
Moves: Patent Startup Article One Hires First General Counsel | Top |
Patent research company Article One Partners has opened an office in Palo Alto, Calif., and named its first general counsel, Monica Winghart, former head of IP litigation at Clorox. | |
Best Legal Department 2011 Video: Wellpoint | Top |
CorpCounsel.com reporter Shannon Green talks to general counsel John Cannon from Best Legal Department 2011 Finalist Wellpoint. | |
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