InsideCounsel Magazine July 2009
Features
Policy Puzzle: Employers Seek Solutions to Immigration Impasse
Employers seek solutions to immigration impasse.
Features
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SuperConference 2009: Reports from the In-house Bar's Premier Conference
Reports from the premier conference for the in-house bar.
Profile
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Head of the Class: Teach for America GC Leads During Years of Massive Growth
Tracy-Elizabeth Clay leads Teach for America's legal team during years of massive growth.
Litigation
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Perfect Storm: Will There Be a Flood of False Claims Act Litigation?
Defense bar fears a flood of False Claims Act litigation.
IP
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Rights Returned: Section 104A of the Copyright Act Harms First Amendment Rights
Court overturns Section 104A of Copyright Act on First Amendment grounds.
Labor
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The Parent Trap: EEOC Provides Employers with Caregiver Guidance
EEOC best practices provide employers with a road map to avoid caregiver pitfalls.
Technology
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Program Pirates: Steering Clear of Software Audits
Even accidentally unlicensed computer software leads to costly penalties.
Regulatory
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Here Comes the Sunstein: Cass Sunstein Takes Over as Regulatory Czar
Harvard law professor takes over as regulatory czar.
Global
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Consumer Concern: Canadian Product Safety Measures May Finally Take Effect
The product safety measures Canada introduced in 2007 may finally take effect.
Corporate Crime
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Asbestos Acquittal: W.R. Grace Unexpectedly Wins Environmental Crimes Trial
Dramatic turns lead to unexpected victory in W.R. Grace environmental crimes trial.
In Review
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Lap of Luxury: The ASUS 1000HE
The ASUS 1000HE netbook keeps computing pint-sized and spiffy.
From The Editor
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Get Motivated
Staying busy and doing our jobs well will allow all of us to feel good about what we're doing and want to continue doing it.
Inside Perspective
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Conversation Culture
Legal departments should create an environment of dialogue.
Circuits
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Court Sanctions Company for Retention Policy
Judge slams decentralized management of records.
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Illinois High Court Expands Employer Liability for Sexual Harassment
Any supervisor, not only a direct supervisor, can create harassment liability.
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Private Rants Become Public When Aired Online
No invasion of privacy for Web writings, court says.
Career Talk
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E*TRADE Financial Names New General Counsel
Having a company that you're personally vested in is something new and amazing to me. It's a sense of pride and ownership.
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In-House Career Changes
Career Talk
Inside Non-Profits
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Back to the Blacklist: IRS Makes Sketchy Determinations of "Subversive" Organizations
IRS's determination of "subversive" organizations may be un-American.
Ethical Insights
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Basic Training: The Essential Elements of Any Ethics Training Program
Education and discussion are essential to operating an ethically sound legal department.
Tech Talk
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Third Party Thinking
The Duty to Preserve, Collect, and Procuce Electronically Stored Information Held by Third Parties
Online Exclusive
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Avoiding an Immigration Enforcement Action
The Department of Homeland Security announced April 30 that it is shifting the focus of its worksite enforcement strategy to target employers that hire undocumented workers.
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Climate Considerations
Certain aspects of the recession make companies especially vulnerable to False Claims Act litigation.
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Winning at the Interview
Interviewing is a competitive sport. Mike wants you to finish first.
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False Claims Act Procedures Go to Court
The False Claims Act's qui tam provision is a powerful tool for both whistleblowers and the government.
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Fiery Jury Instructions
Judge Donald Molloy deals a blow to prosecutors in W.R. Grace asbestos case.
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Software Safety
Strategies for creating a high-quality software asset management program.
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Money Management
Financial scrutiny may be on Cass Sunstein's to-do list as the new head of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
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