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Solution-oriented. It is not always practicable to find the exact ingredients for a particular dish as required in the recipe. For instance, one day I wanted to make a fried shrimp with pumpkin and nuts. According to the recipe, some dried cranberry should be added to generate a special ta...
The new EU Artificial Intelligence Act adopted by the European Parliament is a landmark development in the fast-moving landscape ofartificial intelligence. In-house counsel need to help their organizations comply. In a context where governments compete to foster AI innovation and regulate its use, ...
ESG legal risk management will be a greater priority in 2024 and beyond
Chevron Doctrine Reversal: Comprehensive Resources for In-House Legal Teams The insightful report from Law360® is one of the many resources that LexisNexis® has assembled to help in-house counsel navigate the regulatory fallout from the Supreme Court’s reversal of theChevron...
Presented by ACC-Northeast & JAMS Webinar What All In-House Counsel Need to Know About ADR Please join us on February 13th for our first webinar of 2024, focusing on ADR from the basics (what is it?) to details about the mediation process (how can it help me?). Featuring a candid di...
It has been three years since the adoption of theCorporate Transparency Act (CTA), which went into effect at the beginning of this year, and now the first filing deadline is fast-approaching on January 1, 2025. In-house counsel at companies of all sizes are racing to ge...
As in-house counsel, you may think your role at trial is limited to sitting on a bench in the back of the courtroom. It’s not. Plan on the same long days as your lawyers. In addition to the above, be ready and willing to pitch in. You may be able torecover atto...
Your competitor, a corporation based in New York is using your trade secrets and your patents without your permission or payment, which has vaporized your great fortune. How will you act to stop it and get compensation? Explain. You are an in-house counsel for a largely publicly traded ...
In-house counsel– Consumer lawyers may also work directly for credit companies. Banks, credit card companies, and other manufacturers that must comply with consumer laws may prefer to employ lawyers directly rather than contract through law firms. Lawyers may work on implementing laws, or they may...