Today's General Counsel

Today's General Counsel

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It Takes Only 12 Minutes of Micro-Learning a Day for Professional Development

November 17, 2025

No time for professional development? You only need 12 minutes of micro-learning a day. Get into the habit used by knowledgeable legal ops professionals.

Legal Ops Hiring: Where to Start and Why It Matters

November 17, 2025

Legal ops hiring involves defining key department roles, required experience, and salary ranges. Learn which roles to hire first and what skills matter most.

How Strong Data Governance Supports Forensic Investigations

November 17, 2025

Discover why clean data is the secret to successful investigations and how effective data governance can make all the difference when every second counts.

Legal Holds Are the Gateway to EDiscovery

November 17, 2025

Discover how legal holds serve as the gateway to eDiscovery, safeguarding evidence integrity and defensibility in today’s rapidly evolving data environments.

Ninth Circuit Allows Age Discrimination Claims After Employer Fails to Post Position

November 14, 2025

Learn why job openings must be posted to protect against age or other discrimination claims if qualified employees are unaware and therefore cannot apply.

Legal Actions After Conduent Hack Exposes Health Information

November 14, 2025

Read why proposed class actions are targeting Conduent following a hack affecting millions, and raising questions about the protection of health information.

NexPoint Securities Settles FINRA Charges of Net Capital Deficiencies

November 14, 2025

Read why FINRA charged NexPoint Securities for repeated net capital deficiencies, leading to censure, a fine, and mandated supervisory improvements.

New York Court Clarifies Policy Limits and Self-Insured Retention in Archdiocese Coverage Dispute

November 14, 2025

Learn why a New York court ruled that policy limits are not reduced by self-insured retentions, shaping how insurers must interpret coverage obligations.

Court Awards Attorneys’ Fees Under Patent Act but Denies Sanctions

November 14, 2025

Discover what led a federal court to award attorneys’ fees under the Patent Act, but reject sanctions despite features “consistent with bad faith litigation.”

Updated Manual Introduces New FDIC Examination Schedule

November 12, 2025

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has revised its Consumer Compliance Examination Manual, extending the FDIC examination schedule and introducing mid-point risk reviews.

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