Today's General Counsel

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How to Construct a Modern Framework for Digital-First Legal Holds

February 17, 2026

Legal holds are no longer simple notices. Learn how to construct a framework for digital-first legal holds that accommodates defensibility and compliance.

Imaginary Employees, Actual Danger: How In-House Counsel Can Stop Remote Work Scams in Their Tracks

February 17, 2026

Learn how to mitigate the risks of remote work scams and demonstrate a strong compliance posture in the event of an investigation.

Prompt and Context Engineering: Why the Difference Matters

February 17, 2026

Understand the difference between prompt and context engineering. One helps AI answer questions; the other provides what AI needs before it responds.

Sixth Circuit Sides with Rocket Mortgage on Online Arbitration Clauses

February 16, 2026

Read how a Sixth Circuit ruling on arbitration clauses impacts consumers’ online consent and marketing disputes nationwide.

What Past Search Engine Battles Teach Us About Fair Use and GenAI

February 16, 2026

Read about how cases involving search engines shaped modern fair use doctrine. Those principles are still central to current disputes over fair use and GenAI training and copyright law.

Delaware Court Expands Insurance Coverage for False Claims Act Investigative Demands

February 16, 2026

Discover the implications of a Delaware ruling that broadens protection for companies responding to False Claims Act scrutiny.

Why Cyber Risk is Now an Enterprise Priority in 2026

February 16, 2026

Learn how cyber risk and enforcement priorities are evolving, reshaping resilience, disclosure, and governance expectations for organizations facing regulatory scrutiny.

HHS Seeks Public Input on Expanding AI in Clinical Care

February 10, 2026

Discover how the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is seeking public input about the future of AI in clinical care through a new Request for Information (RFI).

How 2025 Reshaped AI and a Look at eDiscovery’s Future

February 10, 2026

From discoverable prompts to global regulation, 2025 reshaped eDiscovery’s future. Delve into what legal operations teams must understand heading into 2026.

How GCs Can Effectively Lead AI Adoption Efforts for Their Companies, Teams

February 10, 2026

Learn about the best ways to face both challenges and opportunities surrounding AI adoption at your organization.

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