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Provides real-world insight from trusted legal authorities on the evolving challenges facing in-house legal teams. Examines how corporate legal leaders are approaching regulatory change, legal operations, technology adoption, risk management, and alignment with business priorities. Delivers best practices, lessons learned, and actionable guidance readers can apply with confidence.

Insider Trading Liability

September 19, 2019

Steep sanctions and reputation damage to the company often follow an insider trading event. To a certain degree, insider trading […]

A Platform-Based Approach to Operational Efficiency

September 19, 2019

Corporate law departments face demands to reduce costs and demonstrate digital readiness and innovation. Technology will be a key enabler, […]

Making the 30(b)(6) Witness Work for the Defense

September 19, 2019

The plaintiff’s bar is enamored of Rule 30(b)(6). These days even the most basic lawsuits may see several 30(b)(6) notices. […]

In-House Management of Appeals

September 19, 2019

Although larger in-house teams often include attorneys with a litigation background, managing cases on appeal can be out of the […]

Shareholder’s Rights v. the Accountant-Client Privilege

September 19, 2019

It is common for a business or its executives to be presented with allegations of mismanagement or wrongdoing by a […]

Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts

September 19, 2019

The recently published Fourth Edition of Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, Robert L. Haig Editor-in-Chief, consists of 14 […]

Managing Mountains of Data

September 19, 2019

Identifying and retaining data that has business value is critical, but that same data can pose risks for corporations. Today’s […]

Consumers Deserve a Piece of the Action That Their Data Generates

August 13, 2019

Mike Nelson, the VP of IoT Security at DigiCert, asks, what is the end result of the accessibility of so […]

A Liberal Swallows The SCOTUS Gerrymander Decision

July 3, 2019

In his take on the Court’s decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, an Atlantic magazine contributing editor echoes Winston Churchill’s […]

Is Censoring Terrorists On The Internet Counterproductive?

July 2, 2019

Monitoring and taking down terrorist internet content is generally viewed as sound defensible policy, with the main problems being the […]

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