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Former IBM Diversity Exec Sued Over Non-Compete

In a suit filed in federal court in New York, IBM alleges that Lindsay-Rae McIntyre’s new position as Microsoft’s chief […]

In A Business Deal, When Does “Zealous Advocacy” Become Crime?

If a business transaction is later deemed criminal, what are the consequences for the outside lawyer who advised on the […]

Magic Words and Stock Prices

Last summer the share price of a biotech company named Bioptix was languishing in the below $10 range. It had […]

Patent Litigation On Contingency Basis Disappearing

An article in IP Watchdog explains the numerical decline in contingency litigation law firms, attorneys and cases filed, and the […]

PRESS RELEASE

TODAY’S GENERAL COUNSEL and TODAY’S GENERAL COUNSEL INSTITUTE Announces Industry Executive Tracey Goldvarg to Join as Associate Publisher   March […]

Life Sciences Companies Getting Pounded By Class Actions

Last year was a record year for securities class actions, and life sciences companies were especially hard hit. There was […]

SEC Guidance Directed At Intel?

Guidance the SEC issued Feb. 20 appears to be a direct response to Intel’s handling of the security breaches known […]

Phishing: The Punch That Explodes

One of the most pernicious forms of cyberattack shows no signs of abating. On the contrary, it just keeps getting […]

Practical Law Firm Cybersecurity

With some ominous findings from the UK as a springboard, this article outlines major security threats to law firms and […]

US Company Sues Venezuelan Oil Execs For Soliciting Bribes

Harvest Natural Resources, a Houston-based oil and gas company, is suing executives with Petroleos de Venezuela for demanding bribes in […]

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