LEGAL
Nothing's Normal
A Recurring Column With Susan Hackett: The Relevance of Lawyers in the New Normal
Challenges for General Counsel Structuring an Effective Global Law Department
I live and work in the U.S., but my practice and my clients are global. It's likely that if you're a law department executive, you can say the same thing about wherever you live and work (local), and the people your practice touches (global). In the new normal, general counsel is still struggling with issues involving the globalization of the legal team.
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Managing the Information Privacy Obligations of Your Organization
Advancing technologies, evolving business models, and shifting customer expectations have made the personal information of individual consumers extremely valuable commercial assets. In this environment, many different organizations collect, analyze, and share a significant volume of personal customer information. Governments are placing more constraints on the collection and use of personal information. Under the emerging framework of information privacy regulation, it is likely that your organization already faces privacy compliance obligations.
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From Internship to In-House: A Conversation with Allen Institute's Lemuel Navarro
In the October issue of Corporate Counsel Connect, we discussed the in-house internship program at the Allen Institute for Brain Science with General Counsel Maja Larson. In her interview, Maja mentioned that she actually hired one of her interns straight from the internship program, something that is nearly unheard of. In fact, in starting the internship program, Maja gave herself the rule that she would not hire any of the interns. But sometimes, even with lawyers, rules are meant to be broken. CC Connect had the chance to catch the other side of the story with the individual Maja describes as one of the best hires of her career, Lemuel Navarro, currently a third-year lawyer with the Allen Institute.
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Apple Wins Second Shot at Permanent Injunctions, May Allow Crippling Blow against Samsung
Last month, Apple scored another victory in its ongoing patent legal battle with Samsung. On November 18, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously that the lower court erred in denying the iPhone maker's request for a permanent injunction (as opposed to a preliminary injunction) against Samsung on its "utility" patents.
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Forming Enforceable Contracts via E-mail; Antitrust Remedies; Sanctions for Failure to Preserve ESI
Did you know that e-mails to negotiate contracts may form an enforceable contract, even without a separately signed, written agreement? Plus, learn about the benefit of using consent decrees and other remedies instead of litigation to counteract anticompetitive conduct, and what you might face if your organization fails to preserve electronically stored information (ESI).
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Top 10 Observations from ACC 2013: Turns Out It Does Rain in Southern California
A famous song proclaims that "it never rains in Southern California," which was definitely not the case in October as crowds of corporate counsel converged onto the Los Angeles Convention Center for the 2013 ACC Annual Meeting. The light drizzle occurred while the nearly 1,600 attorneys huddled indoors, collecting CLE credits, networking with peers, and learning best practices to bring home to their legal departments. Here are the top 10 observations from this year's conference.
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