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Jeremy Lightfoot, Litigation Partner, Xia Li, Counsel, and Catie Wang, Associate, Carey Olsen
2 pages

This article provides an overview of an important case in which the United Kingdom Privy Council (UKPC) examined the fiduciary duties of a director in a company, specifically one what had recently become insolvent. It takes a look at what a company directors fiduciary duties and obligations are when insolvency occurs.

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Region: British Virgin Isles, Hong Kong
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career
Verity White, Consumer and Small Business Team, Telstra
1 pages

This article can guide you on how to build a powerful legal tech shopping list with functional and non-functional requirements.

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Region: Australia, Global
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career, CLO / GC
Richard Dammery, Chief Legal Officer and Company Secretary, Woolworths Limited
1 pages

In this personal opinion article, a former senior executive speaks about his ideas regarding leadership and what a true leader needs to learn before taking up responsibilities.

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Region: Australia, Global
Audience: Deputy GC, CLO / GC
Sharon Stockman, Principal, Write Results
1 pages

As in-house counsel, you're corresponding with a variety of people, not just other lawyers. It's important that in-house counsel can write and communicate using non-lawyer language. Plain language isn’t about making language
boring; it's about ‘succinct writing that has a defined audience and purpose. With it the reader can easily find, understand and use the information they need’.

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Region: Global
Audience: Mid-Career, New to In-House
Peter Connor, Founder & CEO of AlternativelyLegal
5 pages

New vision and skills for new times. Progressive in-house lawyers at all levels are looking to do more than provide legal advice. To do that it is essential to develop "non-traditional" business skills and to know how to apply these in new ways of working.

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Region: Australia, Global
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career, New to In-House
Michael Dolan, Director, ethics4lawyers
2 pages

In-house lawyers in their role as legal advisors to corporations, government departments, or other bodies or organisations are no different from other lawyers. However, because the client of in-house lawyers is usually their employer, some unique ethical challenges can arise for them.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Region: Australia, Global
Audience: Deputy GC, CLO / GC
Neville Eisenberg, Partner, and Bruce Braude, Director of Legal Operations Solutions, BCLP
2 pages

Neville Eisenberg and Bruce Braude reflect on the ACC round table that they hosted in Hong Kong and conclude that General Counsel and legal operations specialists in Asia are rapidly driving the legal operations agenda.

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Interest Area: Law Department Management
Region: Australia / Pacific, Asia
Audience: Legal Operations
Amber Wood, Senior Legal Counsel, Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)
3 pages

User-generated content and influencer marketing allow organisations to engage more closely with consumers. However, both carry legal and reputational risk. In-house legal teams are uniquely placed to add value to their organisations by recognising and responding to these risks.

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Region: Australia
Audience: Mid-Career, New to In-House
Nicole Choolun, Legal Counsel, SBS
3 pages

Management and security of personal health information has been the subject of public debate due to major breaches. In-house counsel need to be aware of the threats to their company's data and learn how to deal with the possibility of privacy challenges.

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Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career, New to In-House
Jeremy Want, Partner of Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor, Patent and Trademark Agent; and Jean-Sébastien Dupont, Partner of Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor, Patent and Trademark Agent

It is common for disputes over intellectual property (IP) rights, including patent, trademark and copyright disputes, to be multijurisdictional in nature. As discussed below, there are a number of important litigation procedures that make Canada an attractive forum in which to litigate IP rights.

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Interest Area: Intellectual Property
Region: Canada
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career, New to In-House, CLO / GC
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