Today's General Counsel

Today's General Counsel

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Big Data, Little Privacy – So What?

May 10, 2013

One data base is merged with another until a person’s habits, locations, purchases and personal histories are all part of […]

Postmortem on a Whale

May 10, 2013

He claims to have a strong stomach, but the gore was almost too much…

Is it Time for “Hot Tubbing” Expert Witnesses in U.S. Courts?

May 9, 2013

A courtroom procedure that has found some currency in Australia may be salutary in some U.S. courts.

A Federal Judge in Washington State Widens an IP Bottleneck

May 9, 2013

An opinion by Judge James Robart in Washington state constitutes a long overdue clarification…

When Targeting Counterfeiters Go For The Package, Not The Product

May 9, 2013

Strike at the root, this article says. The product counterfeiting game has changed…

Battle Looms Over Fracking Rules

May 9, 2013

The scenario is familiar. Democrats want federal rules. Republicans want them left to the states and so does industry. Environmentalists, […]

Long Before E-Discovery, There’s Defensive Communication

May 8, 2013

Don’t discuss liability issues in non-privileged documents, and assume what you write will…

In-House Counsel: Economic Uncertainty and Regulation Biggest Threats to Organizational Growth

May 8, 2013

Cyber security breaches, fraud, corruption, supply chain problems were way down the list.

Buffet Under a Microscope

May 8, 2013

“Capitalism at its best and worse,” says Dan Gillmore, investor, analyst, and director of The Knight Center For Digital Media Entrepreneurship […]

Surveillance Court Okayed All 1,856 DOJ Requests in 2012

May 8, 2013

The law has raised alarms among some European authorities.

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