In-House
“The death of the billable hour has been foretold for years, but it’s still prevalent,” writes Michael S. Zullo in […]
A disciplinary board of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has recommended censure for former Penn State general counsel Cynthia Baldwin. The […]
“The unstoppable march of disruptive technologies” is transforming the workplace, often evoking fear in both employers and the workforce, write […]
Advances in the last decade have brought artificial intelligence out of theory and into practice in the legal arena, notably […]
Based on an informal survey of general counsel from multiple industries, the author lists the most important criteria to use […]
Anti-retaliation policies are pervasive in U.S. corporations but retaliation is pretty common too, according to a blog on the Converscent […]
Digital forensics, in particular as applied to internal investigations of potential trade secret theft or improper use of proprietary data, […]
A recent survey broke it down by type of attorney, from the top two (“Law Firm Partner”) to the bottom […]
Unlike Europe, with its General Data Privacy Regulation, the U.S. has no single major “harmonizing” data privacy law. That may […]
Documentation of cybersecurity efforts is often regarded as an afterthought, sometimes just a check-off for compliance purposes. This post from […]
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