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Motion Sustained
by Elise Scott, Madalyn Brown, and Bob DeMott
Corporate social responsibility isn’t just good for the planet—increasingly, it’s good for business, too.
US Commercial Litigation Trends for 2025
by Bryan Driscoll
As Business Priorities Evolve, So Too Does the Role of Litigation in the Corporate Playbook.
All Aboard
by Patricia Brown Holmes
What effect is California’s new law mandating more women in corporate boardrooms likely to have?
Uber’s Staged Accidents Lawsuit a Signal Flare for Future of Fraud Litigation
by Bryan Driscoll
Civil RICO is no longer niche, and corporate defendants are no longer content to play defense.
New Sheriff in Town on ESG
by Patricia Brown Holmes
Various regulatory agencies within the Biden Administration are stepping up enforcement of corporate malfeasance in the ever-trendy ESG space.
Misinformation Age
by Gregory Sirico
As AI weaponizes lies, can global law, corporate business practices and legal associates adapt to the growing threat?
The Generals’ Next War
by Alison Torbitt and Gayatri Joshi
Businesses’ Sense of Corporate Social Responsibility Is Increasingly Driving Long-Term Growth. Here’s How General Counsel Can Best Confront CSR’s Numerous Challenges and Opportunities.
Unpacking the 2019 Spanish General State Budget
by Mariano Roca López
A union between two left-wing parties in Spain has led to a new budget agreement that could raise personal and corporate income taxes.
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In Today’s World, What Does It Mean To Be a Successful Lawyer?
by Financial Times
As the corporate world evolves, attitudes about what makes a good lawyer are shifting. What do clients want, and how can individuals distinguish themselves
Adoption of “Emergency Bylaws” Continues
by Shenna Johnson and David Clark
The disruption to businesses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic that took hold in 2020 prompted renewed focus on corporate governance under emergency conditions.
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