General counsel of all corporate varieties are seeking greater flexibility in their legal staffing and budgets. Many also prefer experienced veterans for more complex matters, lawyers who have ...
New Jersey’s five year-old ban on the use of NDAs to cover up workplace misconduct hasn’t had any effect on the ability of parties in a complaint to reach a settlement, a study shows. Nor has the law ...
Juro is opening US headquarters in Boston to serve existing customers and accelerate growth Companies in the Americas region represent 40 per cent of customers and growing Juro is hiring multiple ...
In 2024 Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers reached a major milestone of $56.5 million in settlements for their clients. The firm handled personal injury cases all over Nevada including car ...
Doing more work with fewer resources, often isolated by remote work, frequently feeling undervalued or ignored – the sources of professional stress and burnout are varied for in-house lawyers, many of ...
It’s a good bet the Department of Justice under President Trump won’t care about policing artificial intelligence as much as the Biden administration, but in-house counsel must still ensure they have ...
Vicky LeVay is senior director of risk, compliance, and information security at accounting software company FloQast. Views are the author’s own. For many organizations, compliance is considered a ...
This latest action comes as part of a risk-based initiative the agency launched in 2021 to identify companies that allow their employees to use personal email or text messaging on personal devices, ...
The federal lawsuit, filed in Oakland, Calif., alleges that Southwest marketed two flights for several months in 2022 that were late by more than an hour on multiple occasions. The U.S. and Buttigieg, ...
In-house lawyers have been focused on the copyright side of class action lawsuits related to artificial intelligence since generative AI tools hit the market a few years ago, but their focus will need ...
Multiple U.S. Supreme Court justices challenged a Florida city government’s position that a retired firefighter could not sue under the Americans with Disabilities Act over alleged disability ...