Prominent Legal Professionals Unite to Launch OUT@work for LGBTQ+ Inclusivity in Corporate Sector

Senior legal officers and general counsel from leading corporations including Vodafone, Rolls Royce, and BP have joined hands with partners from prestigious law firms such as Skadden, Arps, Meagher & Flom to launch a new campaign geared towards LGBTQ+ inclusivity. This new initiative called OUT@work seeks to assist law firms and companies in enhancing their…

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Strategic Communication: The Key to Success in Legal Practice and Career Growth

The way lawyers decide what to say, both in court and beyond, can significantly influence the outcomes in favor of their clients, their career growth, and their entity’s legal footing. Nevertheless, often overlooked is the weight of this responsibility and the strategic thought process shaping these decisions. Recently, Above the Law published an article that…

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NLRB Clarifies Burden of Persuasion in Mixed-Motive Labor Cases: Intertape Polymer Decision Explained

On August 28, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or the “Board”) issued a significant decision in Intertape Polymer Corp., 372 NLRB No. 133 (2023), which provides crucial clarification concerning the burden of persuasion in mixed-motive cases related to adverse employment actions. The Board revisited and clarified Tschiggfrie Properties, 368 NLRB No. 120 (2019),…

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AI Neurodiagnostics Firm Ceribell Appoints Ex-Pfizer Lawyer Louisa Daniels as First General Counsel

Ceribell, an AI-powered neurodiagnostics firm based in Sunnyvale, California, has announced the appointment of former Pfizer lawyer, Louisa Daniels, as its first General Counsel. Daniels brings an impressive track record to the position, boasting over three decades of experience in the biopharma industry. Her professional journey includes an extensive tenure at Pfizer where she served…

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Navigating Macroeconomic Trends: In-House Lawyers Tackle Risk Management and Litigation Strategies

In an era when companies are dealing with risk management amidst economic uncertainties, the legal department is often viewed as part of the ongoing solution that fuels business growth. To pinpoint precisely how macroeconomic trends can shape the perspectives of senior in-house lawyers in terms of litigation and risk management, Burford, a leading global finance…

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Navigating the Regulatory Pendulum: The Impact of NLRB Rulings on Corporate Handbook Policies

The recent decision of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in the Stericycle case raises the ever-present uncertainty for entities, be they private, non-profit, union or non-union, around drafting and implementing compliant policies. The constantly evolving landscape does not only concern upholding regulations but also encompasses effective risk reduction and overseeing pertinent investigations.Read more here….

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LeClairRyan Co-founder Secures $1.6 Million Claim Approval Amid Law Firm Collapse

In an intriguing legal update, Gary LeClair, the co-founder of LeClairRyan, has received approval for a $1.6 million unsecured claim against the now-defunct law firm. This outcome follows a modified settlement approved by Virginia District Judge David Novak. Throughout this complex legal process, Novak has been openly critical of LeClair and a trustee involved in…

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SEC Defends Civil Penalties and Agency Proceedings in Supreme Court Filing

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a formal request to the Supreme Court on Monday, asserting the constitutionality of federal agencies’ administrative courts’ use in enforcement actions that demand civil penalties. The SEC’s stand is a fundamental support to the practice entailing administrative law judges, mentioned in their analysis, to assess civil fines…

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NLRB’s New Unionization Framework Faces Legal Hurdles Amid Court Scrutiny

The new framework devised by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for streamlining the unionization process continues to face potential legal obstacles despite having defined features aimed at bypassing some of the anticipated hurdles in federal courts. In the recent Cemex Construction Materials Pacific case, the NLRB has placed the responsibility on employers to initiate…

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Navigating AI Trustworthiness: A Guide to Implementing NIST’s Risk Management Framework

With an increasing number of companies turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to bolster competitiveness and profitability, the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) AI Risk Management Framework can serve as an instrumental tool for understanding, managing and mitigating AI risk effectively. This framework, despite being created primarily for federal authorities, is being utilized by…

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C3.ai Discloses Former General Counsel’s Severance Package Amid Legal Challenges

C3.ai Inc., a software development company, has disclosed details about the severance package of its former General Counsel Richard “Chip” Lutton Jr. According to Lutton’s employment agreement, if he was terminated without a cause within his first year of service, 20% of his restricted stock unit (RSU) awards would immediately vest. As the proxy statement…

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Ex-EY General Counsel Ron Hauben Joins McDermott as Accounting Defense Co-Head

Ron Hauben has recently taken on a role at McDermott Will & Emery as Partner and Co-Head of the Accounting Defense Practice. The firm released public confirmation of this appointment earlier this week on Tuesday. In his new position, Hauben’s responsibilities will include providing accounting firms with regulatory enforcement support, litigation defense, and corporate governance…

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Top GC Salaries Defy Corporate Legal Budget Constraints: Examining the 2023 Highest Paid General Counsels

Surveys of corporate legal departments across the globe describe an environment of increasingly tight budgets. Corporate legal teams face undue pressure from Biglaw firms, who insist on higher fees despite budgetary constriction. The increasing pressure on budgets, however, hasn’t affected the bottom line of many chief legal officers. On the contrary, they continue to enjoy…

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NLRB Revives Joy Silk Doctrine: Unions Sidestep Elections in Representation Shift

In a surprising legal shift, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) has reintroduced key elements of the long-inactive legal doctrine known as Joy Silk. The re-enacted provisions allow unions the freedom to sidestep the conventional representation election process. This move is aligned with the stated objective of Board General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo to…

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Yulchon Bolsters Dispute Resolution and Antitrust Practices with Strategic Partner Hires

Big Six South Korean firm, Yulchon, is turning heads in the legal industry with recent partner hires designed to bolster both their dispute resolution practice and antitrust practice. The company confirmed in an announcement with Law.com International, that they have drawn new hires from both the Korea Fair Trade Commission and international dispute resolution law…

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Tech Industry Legal Chiefs Dominate Top Spots in 2023 General Counsel Compensation Report

We start the year off with news already influencing corporate America. 2022 witnessed a challenging economic setting with soaring interest rates and an uncertain forecast that rocked the nation. The effects were particularly prominent within the tech industry, where falling stock prices landed startups and tech giants alike into a cycle of retrenchment and widespread…

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PwC Global Legal Head and Australian Counsel Depart Amid Tax Controversy

The impending departure of Tony O’Malley, the global head of PwC’s legal services division, and the firm’s Australian general counsel, Meredith Beattie, was recently confirmed. The announcement was made by Kevin Burrowes, PwC’s incoming Chief Executive, who expressed in an internal email that the pair would be accelerating their departure ahead of their initial retirement…

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ALSPs Reshaping Legal Landscape as Asian Firms Face Budget Cuts and Hiring Freezes

In a rapidly changing legal market, Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs) are presenting a credible threat to conventional law firms in Asia. According to a recent survey by Axiom Law, an alternative legal service provider, over 90% of the general counsel that were surveyed anticipate substantial cuts to their legal budgets due to global economic…

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