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Serving On Boards “Not For The Faint Of Heart”

A look at the current director liability landscape in the context of the “Yates memo” and what directors can do minimize their risk.

Court: No Privilege For In-House Regulatory Advice

Where do you draw the line between legal advice and regulatory advice?  Or is there one? Black’s Law dictionary suggests […]

Unions Score Big, Thanks To Absent Scalia

In a case that serves as the most obvious consequence yet of Justice Antonin Scalia’s sudden death in February, this […]

Search Engine Fights Fox News Infringement Charge

In the Second Circuit, a searchable media monitoring service called TVEyes has appealed a district court decision that cleared it […]

Rule Amendment Encodes Proportionality

Possibly the most important of the recent changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure state that the scope of discovery must be…

How In-House Lawyers Can Lose Privilege

The first question is “Who is the client?” and the answer can be somewhat complicated, but if you don’t it […]

Bankrupt Lawyers Can Cancel Bar Exam Debt

A federal judge has ruled that bar-exam loans are different from traditional federal student loans, and that law school grads […]

Firm Partner Guilty Of Forging Law License

A woman who worked as an estate planning attorney for more than 30 clients, made partner at her firm and […]

Big Data As Tool To Both Prevent And Investigate Breach

That you can put a library in your pocket or bring up ten years of research while sitting at the […]

Marlon Q. Paz To Seward & Kissel LLP As Partner

Leading law firm Seward & Kissel LLP is pleased to announce that Marlon Q. Paz has joined the Firm as […]

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