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By any account, Chris Murphy Ives, the vice president and deputy general counsel for HP, is a successful lawyer. There’s a chance he could have been an equally successful actor.
… Murphy Ives, the vice president and deputy general counsel for HP, is a successful lawyer. There’s a chance he could have been … actor. “I figured the two professions are pretty similar in a number of ways,” he explains. “So, I thought I’d try the …
Papanikitas was also drawn to the opportunity to join a new, lean legal team that tackles the broad range of legal challenges that Kimberly-Clark Australia encounters. He insists that every day is different because of that wide range of legal issues.
… Australia encounters. He insists that every day is different because of that wide range of legal issues. … architects relish the end product, whatever that may be. For a lawyer, a tangible end product can be difficult to … inspiration and maybe competition. “My brother worked in the fastmoving consumer goods industry, so I had seen …
Dart Enterprises, where Ward Sykes is vice president of corporate and legal, is the parent company of Dart Realty, the developer of Camana Bay and the company responsible for the beautifully engineered community.
… Docket Article Putting Shovels in the Ground—Development in the Cayman Islands Laurie … Date: 02/01/2015 Dart Enterprises, where Ward Sykes is vice president of corporate and legal, is the parent … the developer of Camana Bay and the company responsible for the beautifully engineered community. Resource Details … …
… Docket Article 5 Key Employment Law Considerations for Business in the Middle East Bhavik Desai Luke Tapp Publication Date: … as often as necessary. The key to doing this successfully is making sure the workforce is included in the …
According to David Cohen, the general counsel of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL), “a good general counsel is the proverbial 12th man in every department of the organization. A GC is one of the few executives that touches every primary area of the business. As such, a good GC can provide advice that fits within the big picture of an organization.”
… National Football League (NFL), “a good general counsel is the proverbial 12th man in every department of the … and act like a true business person in meetings. Think for the future. While the CEO and CFO may never feel it is … and expectations. By engaging your team, and getting their buy-in on department objectives, they are more likely to have …
Just as a doctor would recommend vaccination and inoculation based on their analysis of past symptoms of a disease, the in-house lawyer often uses past disputes, regulatory actions and controversies to predict future risks. Here is where precedent plays such an important part of what in-house counsel rely on in performing their jobs.
… based on their analysis of past symptoms of a disease, the in-house lawyer often uses past disputes, regulatory actions and controversies to predict future risks. Here is where precedent plays such an important part of what … the industry largely self regulates, making it difficult for lawyers to accurately predict potential risks. Uber …
Mediation is not litigation nor is it a zero-sum game. Although it is a less expensive and more efficient path to resolve conflict than litigation, it is often misunderstood and undervalued.
… Rachel A. Gupta Publication Date: 06/01/2021 Mediation is not litigation nor is it a zero-sum game. Although it is a … the best mediator, consider the specific issues and needs for the case — not just the popularity of the mediator. … When I reflect on the mediations I participated in as an advocate or party representative, I realize now as a …
Legal departments are increasingly focused on DEI, but lawyers can forget about their personal networks. Here are suggestions to evaluate your network and expand its reach and composition.
… your network beyond the initial introduction. There is a great deal of discussion within in-house legal departments about supporting diversity, … Increasingly, legal teams are being held accountable for DEI metrics, including measures of the proportion of …
… Docket Article eDiscovery Predictability in an Unpredictable World Dan Happe Cynthia Rowe Leslie … legal hold. Finally, the hold may be terminated when it is no longer needed so that data is not retained … can limit the scope of discovery, set realistic timelines for document productions, and prevent parties from …
Prior to law school, I worked as a server in a restaurant. I’ve often said that my experiences back then were particularly valuable in forming my worldview; their relevance certainly rushed back to the fore when I began in-house practice in a department of one.
… Date: 02/01/2018 Prior to law school, I worked as a server in a restaurant. I’ve often said that my experiences back … sometimes bearing no apparent relationship to its meaning. For example, “86” means the kitchen is out of some menu item. It’s deployed variably as a verb …
The legal profession has experienced several years of upheaval and disruption. General counsel are now optimizing their internal service delivery model in the same way that they have done with their external ones.
… are now optimizing their internal service delivery model in the same way that they have done with their external ones. … quality. Law firms, which used to be the one-stop-shop for nearly all external work, have found that they need to … But the rationalization of external costs in Legal 1.0 is no longer enough. The next iteration, “Legal 2.0,” …
I decided to keep a log and write down the most important lessons I have been learning while managing my plant and on my journey outside the legal department. I have to admit, some of these lessons are the result of not so smooth — even at times painful — experiences.
… team, not as individuals. Credibility. The credibility of in-house counsel is based on its ability to investigate the client’s needs and … in question. I learned so much in that phase of my career! For me, it was the perfect transition from being on the …
Naturally, patents figure prominently into the business strategy, and Haas’ legal department involves itself more and more in strategic discussions to be able to focus on patents that deliver business solutions.
… Docket Article A Patent for the Future Joshua H. Shields Publication Date: 07/01/2018 … and Haas’ legal department involves itself more and more in strategic discussions to be able to focus on patents that … one of the oldest family-owned companies in Germany, is named. He managed his father’s pharmacy in 1851 and worked …
Despite their possible shortcomings, performance metrics — including profit and loss — are vital to helping businesses track and report results to shareholders. The question is, how can we craft meaningful performance metrics that incentivize desirable behaviors while avoiding potential negative consequences?
… track and report results to shareholders. The question is, how can we craft meaningful performance metrics that … from skin ulcers, and had broken a few of her ribs in a fall. She called 911. An ambulance arrived at her home … her in. Instead, they waited in the hospital parking lot for an hour and a half. Were the emergency room doors blocked …
This article will provide a history and overview of CFIUS, as well as predictions about how the Committee may operate going forward. Based on recent CFIUS activity and the broad language of FIRRMA, it is highly likely that CFIUS’ role in reviewing foreign investment in the United States will increase. In particular, CFIUS will be getting involved in reviews of more types of transactions involving more types of industries, including industries such as health, finance, and retail, in which personal information or information transfer could occur as a result of the proposed transaction.
… recent CFIUS activity and the broad language of FIRRMA, it is highly likely that CFIUS’ role in reviewing foreign investment in the United States will … Security. The Committee was first created in 1975 and, for much of its first few decades, operated in fairly low-key …
According to Spitzer, there are four distinct levels of happiness that both individuals and organizations must understand to assist them in pursuing excellence.
… and organizations must understand to assist them in pursuing excellence. Resource Details Interest Area: … Over 2,000 years ago, Aristotle observed that “happiness” is the only end that is desirable in itself and never for the sake of something else. In other words, drinking a …
For a legal-minded numbers guy like Alasdair Moodie, Thermo Fisher Scientific’s vice president and general counsel of Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), he knew that the chances of receiving the honour were slim. But for the multiple colleagues and peers who nominated him, it wasn’t a surprise when he did.
… of the Year Karmen Fox Publication Date: 05/23/2018 For a legal-minded numbers guy like Alasdair Moodie, Thermo … European General Counsel of the Year ( Lexology ) One in 4,000 — those were the odds to win the Lexology/ACC … As the world leader in serving science, Thermo Fisher is active in most areas of the life sciences and healthcare …
Rose Marie Glazer, vice president, deputy general counsel, and corporate secretary of American International Group (AIG), has some advice for in-house counsel who may not always be invited to executive table: invite yourself. And for those who aspire to advanced roles within (or outside of) the legal department, she says to have a plan, but to also embrace the twists and turns that life will undoubtedly throw your way.
… of American International Group (AIG), has some advice forin-house counsel who may not always be invited to executive … typical day in the office look like? Rose Marie: There is no typical day! And that is what I really love about my …
Participating on panels of fellow legal professionals is another superb way to share what you’ve learned, exchange experiences with your peers, and increase your visibility among your professional contacts. Before seeking to become a serial panelist, however, you should consider taking a number of steps to ensure that you are successful in this effort.
… Participating on panels of fellow legal professionals is another superb way to share what you’ve learned, exchange … you’ve even moved into management and are responsible for directing other legal professionals. Now you have the … the agenda for the presentation, soliciting both input and buy-in from the panelists, learning which panelist wants to …
It was a comfortable spring day on March 23, 2017, when Yibing Mao, Marriott's chief legal counsel for Asia Pacific, walked into the retro-chic China Club.
… 23, 2017, when Yibing Mao, Marriott's chief legal counsel for Asia Pacific, walked into the retro-chic China Club. … for Asia Pacific, walked into the retrochic China Club in Hong Kong. She was there to receive the “General Counsel … excellent union for the companies’ shareholders. Starwood is especially strong in the Asia Pacific region, where it …
Given the magnitude of the recent jurisdictional changes, all in-house business and litigation counsel — in corporations large and small, foreign and domestic — can benefit from learning about the new jurisdictional world the Court has created, why it is important, and what future developments might be in store.
… What Do the New Rules of Personal Jurisdiction Mean forIn-house Counsel? Michael Paisner Publication Date: … the new jurisdictional world the Court has created, why it is important, and what future developments might be in store. …
Eleanor Lacey looks to impact her company in more ways than just legal. She considers herself a strong advocate for family friendly policies. After working in-house for over 30 years, she reflected on why she loves being a general counsel.
… Date: 09/01/2017 Eleanor Lacey looks to impact her company in more ways than just legal. She considers herself a strong advocate for family friendly policies. After working in-house for over … and united threat management. Right now, the focus is on the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and …
Today, Allison Despard is the general counsel of labor and employment in the Asia Pacific region for Honeywell International, Inc., an American conglomerate that produces all kinds of products — from home thermostats to fluorine chemicals to turbo engines — and sells them to individuals, governments, and large corporations.
… Publication Date: 04/01/2017 Today, Allison Despard is the general counsel of labor and employment in the Asia Pacific region for Honeywell International, Inc., an American conglomerate …
… overseas, more global GCs confront tougher decisions for how to manage expansion while mitigating risk. Resource … Management Source: ACC Docket … CHEAT SHEET Line of sight. In order to get a handle on the changing regulatory … the global GC often has a seat at the management table, is seen as a trusted partner to the C-suite and board, and is …
Given the significant financial benefits tempting whistleblowers, and the knowledge that a whistleblower could thwart the benefits of cooperation, companies are increasingly incentivized to self-report violations of the law.
… products may be exported, where they can be exported, and for what purpose they can be exported. Task of multitasking. In-house counsel will need to review the rules, regulations, … in order to receive cooperation credit. This is an all-or-nothing approach that gives no credit for …
Not having a government investigation end in a tragedy is largely contingent on planning, preparing, and executing a plan of action. In-house and outside counsel must have a cohesive objective and should work together to set the stage well before the investigators appear on the scene.
… Date: 05/01/2017 Not having a government investigation end in a tragedy is largely contingent on planning, preparing, and executing a … there is a possibility that the company will be headed for litigation. In-house counsel should provide senior …
In-house counsel can greatly improve the arbitration process by providing a broader scope of review than allowed domestically by the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) (and many similar state statutes), or internationally by the New York Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards.
… Appealing Michael A. Lampert Publication Date: 05/01/2017 In-house counsel can greatly improve the arbitration process … single arbitrator instead of a three-person panel — which is largely considered to be inefficient and expensive. The … The New York Convention sets arbitration standards for roughly 160 signatory nations regarding when a court can …
The solutions to cross-border legal problems do not always lie with seeking legal relief. Rather, one needs to think multidimensionally about the legal challenges that global organizations face, and also holistically about potential solutions — which may not be legally driven at all.
… Source: ACC Docket … CHEAT SHEET Tailoring a policy. It is vital that your dispute resolution strategy is tailored to … offers a neutral forum to minimize the risk of litigation in the other party’s home court — thus minimizing the risks … best interests of the company, legally and commercially, for resolving the likely disputes. This is especially …
The gray areas, and navigating through them, are what Patrick Kong finds most interesting about his job. As general counsel and head of compliance for Chubb, the world’s largest publicly traded insurer, he is constantly looking for gray areas and figuring out the best way forward.
… about his job. As general counsel and head of compliance for Chubb, the world’s largest publicly traded insurer, he is constantly looking for gray areas and figuring out the … COMPANY LIMITED, CHUBB GROUP All lawyers face them. In-house lawyers, in particular, need to see them for what …
When an organization is blind to where its data resides and what is in it, it becomes impossible both to meet preservation obligations and comply with GDPR’s guidelines to protect and delete sensitive data. By understanding the full scope of the data, counsel can begin to assess the legal requirements involved with it.
… Barassi Publication Date: 11/01/2017 When an organization is blind to where its data resides and what isin it, it … to the organization. Preserve and protect. It is essential for legal departments to understand that preservation and … meet privacy and preservation demands. Leadership buy-in: The first step is a strategic decision made by …
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