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Mass Arbitrations

Mass arbitrations are becoming the new class actions, and a multi-million-dollar legal headache for many companies.  Employment agreements and many […]

The General Counsel, the CFO and the Numbers

Most lawyers recall a day in law school that went something like this: The torts professor is discussing damages for […]

Pandemic Primes Law Departments for a New Normal

The Covid-19 pandemic has stress-tested the current operations of corporate law departments and legal professionals generally, placing increased pressure on […]

General Counsel Interview with Steven Routburg

Steven Routburg joined Rotary International’s staff in 1996 and has been General Counsel since 1999. He graduated from the University […]

Proxy Statement Trends

Public companies recognize the importance of the proxy statement, using it to communicate with shareholders, big and small. But how […]

Things You Should Know About Background Checks

If you are a general counsel, the topic of background checks may cross your desk. This can occur when an […]

Sharpen Your Axe for Board Minutes and Reports

The great frontier lawyer Abraham Lincoln once made the thought-provoking statement that if asked to chop down a tree in […]

Including Remote Arbitration Clauses in Commercial Contracts

The pandemic forced many businesses to adapt to remote work. For arbitration practitioners, that meant using videoconferencing technology to conduct […]

Data Mining Your Contracts

If you had to name the one most valuable aspect of a contract, what would that be?  Responses to that […]

Risks and Advantages of Using Offshore Vendors

For years now, engaging vendors in other countries to provide business process or technical services has been a potentially useful […]

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