Today's General Counsel

Today's General Counsel

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Overseas Conduct Codes Can Be Perilous

June 6, 2013

Best practices in the United States can, for example, run afoul of EU labor and privacy law. One U.S. multinational […]

Enforcing Jury Waiver Clauses

June 6, 2013

In some industries, a pre-dispute jury waiver agreement may be preferable to an arbitration provision, but…

Are Trade Talks Another Front For A Dodd-Frank Attack?

June 5, 2013

Critics say that current trade negotiations are being used as vehicles for blunting the effects of the Dodd-Frank Act. Industry […]

Overseas Employee Stock Options Impact Tax And Transfer Pricing

June 5, 2013

Equity-based compensation can create numerous cross-border tax and transfer pricing issues for multinational companies.

A Patent Trading Exchange Is Launched

June 5, 2013

The Intellectual Property Exchange International (IPXI) is up and running.

A Novel Clawback Proposal For Walmart

June 5, 2013

Clawback policies are proliferating and taking new forms. A proposal from Walmart shareholders calls for…

The New Landscape of Harassment Claims

June 5, 2013

Within essentially the same categories of harassment, new work arrangements and technologies have radically changed the forms harassment can take. […]

Reducing Litigation Risk When Doing Business Overseas

June 4, 2013

Ignorance of international law is not the issue. Facts are.

Caution Required When Using Managerial Data In Court

June 4, 2013

It has been compiled with a different purpose in mind, so before using it at trial…

The Malware Risk

June 4, 2013

An update on the the cyber-jungle of APTs, botnets, Trojans, rootkits and “polymorphic code.”

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