This is a sample loan agreement regarding post-closing matters.
This is a sample form of term loan note.
This is a sample form of note where the borrower is a Delaware based corporation.
This is a sample promissory note where the borrower is a Kentucky based company.
This is a sample form of note which includes a revolving credit agreement.
In this briefing we look back at some of the most noteworthy market and legal developments in restructuring and insolvency in 2013.
Many eagerly await the day when genuinely advanced artificial intelligence (AI) becomes a reality, and we're seeing more and more discussion of AI and another related technology, Bots. Understanding key distinctions between the two can help legal professionals make the best use of each. Both are important and useful in different ways, and this article is an introduction to their capabilities and applications.
This Wisdom of the Crowd, compiled from responses posted on the Small Law Department and IT, Privacy & eCommerce eGroups, addresses the reasonableness of shared assessment questionnaires.
This is a sample RFP for IT services for a company committed to improvement of the environment through the integration of environmental performance considerations into the procurement process including planning, acquisition, use and disposal.
ACC exclusive research on the APAC region.
This short article presents the top ten considerations when assigning an expatriate employee to Mexico from the tax, immigration, corporate and labor perspectives.
In-house counsel often have to juggle contract review, fast turnarounds, and risk management in their day-to-day activities. In this Quick Overview, member author Alex D. Gonzalez Esq. discusses how a busy in-house counsel can deal with an urgent contract review request and maintain company efficiency.
Credit funds are increasingly marketed to French insurance companies (entreprises d'assurance). Other similar institutions, such as contingency institutions (institutions de prévoyance) and complementary pension institutions (institutions de retraite complémentaire), also appear as an important source of debt financing. Learn more about this here.
ACCA’s policy pursuits can provide you with ammunition for proving the value of in-house counsel to the corporate bottom line.
How much diligence is due? The authors discuss the various levels and elements of environmental due diligence and the factors that determine the appropriate level of due diligence in a given transaction.
Your job is to present legal options to your client and guide him to the right decision. To do that job well, however,
you must recognize the force of ambiguity aversion. You have the perspective to choose the best path and discount the effects of uncertainty, but your client likely sees the matter with far greater trepidation.
Read Bob Feldman’s take on the Missouri Supreme Court’s debate about the existence of nothing.
In the delicate ballet that exists between job seeker and job giver, networking often lacks a critical component--the job itself.
Mathew Scott, vice president and general counsel for Pandora North America, shares his daily routine; including how he prepares for meetings with executives and what topics those meetings often cover.
Columnist James Wong discusses modestly entertaining clients in Hong Kong. The key: offering them an authentic experience.
This article discusses the importance of having a tight contract as evidence by Ohio Savings Bank v. Manhattan Mortgage Co., Inc.
Read John Ross' approaches for maintaining more control over his work life and balancing it with his away-from-work life.
This is a sample limited license to use photography.
This is a sample limited copyright license to use photography.
It’s a bad day, the eve of your company’s merger. You are a high-profile corporate lawyer working for a global brand and you just learned that personal data believed to have been stolen from your cloud computing account has been posted on WhoNeedsTheLaw.com, apparently exposing your name, entire work email inbox, phone number and scandalous images secured by a hacker accessing the camera on your laptop computer. The data includes a private dialogue between you and the outside company about the liabilities of taking on the merger. What would you do? This interactive session will cover emerging executive liability issues and test how effectively you can navigate risk with real-life scenarios and video vignettes.
This article features a collection of data from ACC/Laurence Simons 2012 EMEA Legal Department Survey, the 2011 Chief Legal Officer Survey, and ACC's 2011 Census Report.
In this article, the issues of living and working in the EU are discussed, along with the permits required by entrepreneurs and their employees to stay and work in the EU.
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