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  • Information governance and the protection of corporate data are top concerns for law firms. To ensure standards are met, some clients are now tying payment to compliance with Outside Counsel Guidelines (OCG). OCG have moved from guidelines to actual contracts that provide for indemnification of the client for cyber breach and violation of privacy laws.

    April 01, 2019Stephen Cole
  • The Federal Circuit's Threat to Software Innovation in the Oracle v. GoogleDecisions<

    The Federal Circuit decisions in the Oracle v. Google copyright case rattled Silicon Valley not simply because the decisions upended software developers' understandings of copyright law, but also because the decisions do not comport with the disruptive ethos of the technology industry.

    April 01, 2019Arthur Beeman
  • Title Insurance Inducements
    Purchaser's Willful Default/Down Payment
    Tortious Interference Claim Reinstated
    Easement Scope
    Mortgage Acceleration

    April 01, 2019ssalkin
  • When Entities May Not Have a Filing Choice and How Creditors Are Impacted

    This article explores the difficulties some entities have encountered in filing bankruptcies and how one organization used extraordinary civil remedies in an attempt to accomplish what reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code would have provided.

    April 01, 2019Howard C. Rubin and Deirdre M. Richards
  • The Ninth Circuit affirmed the majority of an $11 million jury verdict brought by a whistleblower who claimed that his company fired him for raising concerns about possible FCPA violations.

    April 01, 2019Kate Monks
  • Rethinking Sales As an Act of Service

    Lawyers are one of only a handful of professionals whose job requires them both to do the work and generate the business. This “Doer-Seller” Dilemma is particularly vexing for lawyers because of a long-held belief that sales is somehow beneath the legal profession and because lawyers have a limited view of what successful selling looks like.

    April 01, 2019Debra Baker
  • Technology Platforms Such As Google, YouTube and Facebook Had Opposed the Changes, Which Will Require Them to Compensate Publishers, Artists and Musicians

    EU lawmakers have approved controversial new copyright rules that aim to make it easier for content rights-holders to make money when their content is used on digital platforms but could force large platforms such as Google, Facebook and YouTube to make changes to their operations.

    April 01, 2019Simon Taylor
  • We hear about the ongoing cost pressures clients face, which force in-house counsel to do more with less, and the pressures on outside counsel to provide greater efficiencies and cost predictability. We also hear that clients hate to be cross-sold. However, this does not mean that clients are not interested to be introduced to new colleagues who can provide insight.

    April 01, 2019Patricia Ellard