Today's General Counsel

Today's General Counsel

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Staying Ahead on E-Discovery

March 26, 2013

Last year several opinions approving technology-assisted review (TAR) gave litigants the confidence to consider and try these technologies. First, U.S. […]

Challenges of Asian Language E-Discovery

March 26, 2013

As e-discovery reaches into Asia, global companies face unfamiliar challenges. The so-called CJK languages (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) are difficult […]

Information Technology Outpacing Information Law

March 26, 2013

In seeming accord with various informal laws suggested by physicists and engineers (the most well known being Moore’s law, which […]

In a Regional Initiative, OSHA Will Target Workplace Noise

March 23, 2013

The Agency will be inspecting a variety of industries, from sawmills to bakeries, in Region III, which includes Delaware, Pennsylvania […]

How to Confront an NPE

March 15, 2013

In the vocabulary of intellectual property practice, a non-practicing entity (NPE) is a company whose business model consists of acquiring […]

Has the Supreme Court Cleared the Tracks for Mandatory Arbitration in Consumer Contracts?

March 15, 2013

Bilateral arbitration clauses (clauses that require arbitration and waive class proceedings), which have become common in standard consumer and employment […]

Franchisors Wince as Some Courts Re-Label Franchisees as Employees

March 15, 2013

The franchise community was shaken following a series of court decisions that relabeled franchisees as employees of the franchisor. Jani-King […]

Five Litigation Trends that can Keep Executives Awake at Night

March 15, 2013

The author identifies several trends in litigation that should be of concern to executives. First on his list is false […]

Copyright Issues Proliferate on the Net

March 15, 2013

As companies realize the extent of their own copyrighted works, they also find they are prolific users of the copyrighted […]

Canada’s New Appetite for Antitrust Litigation

March 15, 2013

Commissioner of Competition v CCS Corporation, decided in May 2012, was only the sixth litigated merger in Canada’s history. In […]

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