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A General Counsel Charged With Obstructing Justice

The author defended the general counsel of the company formerly known as Blackwater, who was indicted on two counts of […]

Satisfied Clients Could Signal An Inefficient Law Department

Client satisfaction with legal departments is often measured by annual surveys, in which clients rate the service they are receiving. […]

Offshore Accounts Subject to New Tax Protocols

For many years, American taxpayers were able to avoid taxes by placing assets in offshore accounts. Rules regarding disclosure were […]

Why Settlements Can Be Expensive

Litigation is more like a settlement negotiation than a war, even while the company is acting tough to demonstrate that […]

Knowing When It’s Time To Leave

This list of good reasons to leave your job as in-house attorney is comprehensive, if not exhaustive. Among the more […]

White House Accused Of Delaying Health And Safety Rules

In a new report, a coalition of health, labor and consumer groups says regulations are languishing at the White House, […]

Has “Financialization” Been Draining the U.S. Economy?

A senior Republican economics and policy icon makes the case that the U.S. economy has been weighed down by increasing […]

Enforcing Jury Waiver Clauses

In some industries, a pre-dispute jury waiver agreement may be preferable to an arbitration provision, but…

Apple’s Public Drubbing Brings A Spate Of Tax Reform Proposals

A pundit finds them wanting.

Five Trends to Watch as Power, Responsibility, Shift to In-House Legal Departments

Cost-containment and resource efficiency remain essential goals for legal departments, but are no longer the primary concern. In-house teams are […]

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