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Supreme Court Ruling Could Be a Game-Changer for Whistleblower Retaliation Standards

On October 10, 2023, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Murray v. UBS Securities, LLC. Employers and HR professionals […]

Microsoft’s $28.9B Tax Battle Highlights Rising Transfer Pricing Risks for GCs

In October, Microsoft announced that it had received a demand for $28.9 billion in back taxes from the IRS, plus […]

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Guiding the Board: The GC’s Role in Navigating AI Strategy and Compliance

Given the increasingly widespread use of generative artificial intelligence in corporate environments, it’s likely that most general counsel have already […]

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Traps for the Unwary: Reporting Claims Under Liability Insurance Policies

Companies reporting liability insurance claims need to be aware that the pertinent rules vary depending on whether a policy is […]

Leveraging the EPA’s Audit Policy for Compliance and Risk Reduction

Navigating the ESG Landscape: Proxy Statement Challenges and Opportunities

As interest in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) continues to expand, investors now expect disclosure around ESG topics in proxy […]

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Advertising Copy is for Now, PFAS are Forever: Tread Carefully on Product Claims

Advertisers that claim that their products are “PFAS-Free” should proceed cautiously. PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” identify a category […]

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Child Privacy Risk Poses New Challenges for GCs As Stricter Online Protections Take Effect

It’s a scary time to be a parent. In today’s digital world, it’s hard to know where kids are spending […]

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Companies Must Revisit High-Earner Compensation After the Supreme Court’s Ruling in Helix Energy

Companies that pay high-earning workers a day rate without overtime must exercise caution following the Supreme Court’s February decision in […]

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Exceptional Cases Under § 285 Could Generate Higher Attorney Fees in Patent Litigation

Patent assertion entities (”PAEs”: companies that buy patents to enforce them for money) can commonly use “the cost of litigation” […]

SEC Sues Investment Adviser for Fee Misconduct

How to Drive Efficiencies and Savings in Critical Legal Vendor Relationships

Since the rise of corporate law departments in the early 1990s, the management of outside counsel and related law department […]

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