In-House

How In-House Lawyers Can Lose Privilege

March 30, 2016

The first question is “Who is the client?” and the answer can be somewhat complicated, but if you don’t it […]

Big Data As Tool To Both Prevent And Investigate Breach

March 28, 2016

That you can put a library in your pocket or bring up ten years of research while sitting at the […]

Separate Agreements For Software Purchase, Implementation

February 28, 2016

When companies buy specialized software and pay an expert to adapt it and set it up, there are two separate […]

The Case For Lawyers As Cyber-Risk Leaders

February 24, 2016

In a Today’s General Counsel article, the writer, the general counsel of a cybersecurity technology company, argues his case in […]

Occupational Hazards Of The Legal Trade

January 10, 2016

Studies and statistics confirm what many suspect, that here are significant occupational hazards associated with the practice of law. They […]

Yes, In-House Salaries Are Up

December 9, 2015

A survey of surveys from LexisNexis finds similar conclusions: In-house salaries are up. At the same time though, attorneys are […]

Ten Mistakes In Buying D&O Insurance

December 2, 2015

Writing in Kevin LaCroix’s D&O Diary, King & Spalding attorney Michael J. Biles draws on his experience defending officers and […]

Rethinking The Legal Function

November 13, 2015

A look at the expanding role of the GC as legal advisor, nay-sayer, business advisor, yea-sayer, compliance overseer and increasingly […]

Al Jazerra GC “Appears To Be Unlicensed”

November 9, 2015

The general counsel of Al Jazerra America, which is currently embroiled in some major litigation, passed the New York State […]

Some Big Firms Are Doing Commodity Work, And Cheap

November 6, 2015

They are taking on “document-heavy, repetitive legal work while keeping fees low by using flex-time attorneys and technology.”

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