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Dominique Bourrinet Promoted To Group GC At Societe Generale

Societe Generale has appointed deputy general counsel Dominique Bourrinet as group GC, taking over from Gerard Gardella in January. Bourrinet […]

Air Force GC Sworn In As Homeland Security Secretary

Jeh Johnson, attorney with Paul Weiss and former Air Force general counsel, was sworn in as the fourth Homeland Security […]

Consider Internal Issues Before Litigating IP

IP litigation is resource intensive and a potential distraction from the revenue-generating business, and should not be entered into lightly. […]

New Ground Rules For EU Audit Reports

An agreement has been reached on legislation that would change the protocol for audit reports in EU member states. The […]

Enhanced Consumer Law Enforcement: Class Actions Often Follow

Consumer protection laws have never posed more risks and burdens for business. Enhanced enforcement…

North Carolina Supreme Court Addresses Duties of Corporate Directors

In a rare opinion, the North Carolina Supreme Court addressed the duties of corporate directors, reaffirming that those duties are generally owed only to the corporation itself rather than the individual shareholders.

Bill on Bankruptcy: Big Time Lawyers Pricing Themselves Out

Two significant Chapter 11 reorganizations may be signs that lawyers in New York and Delaware are starting to price themselves out of the market. Bloomberg Law’s Lee Pacchia and Bloomberg News bankruptcy columnist Bill Rochelle discuss that and more in a video conversation.

Creation of International Commercial Arbitration (ICA) Subsection

The Eleventh Judicial Circuit in and for Miami-Dade County, Fla. is creating an International Commercial Arbitration (ICA) Subsection within the Complex Business Litigation Section to handle all international arbitration cases.

Willful Infringement of Copyright in Haitian Earthquake Photographs Cost AFP and Getty $1.2 Million

A federal jury in New York has found Agence France-Presse and Getty Images Inc. willful in their infringement of Daniel Morel’s copyrights in eight photographs of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and ordered them to pay damages of $1.2 million.

Cyber Law Tracker: Cybersquatting Ruling in the Ninth Circuit

A recent Ninth Circuit ruling should provide much comfort to registrars sued for contributory cybersquatting.

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