InsideCounsel Magazine June 2009
Features
Designing Diversity: Driving Diversity and Inclusion in Your Legal Department
Law departments share their strategies to drive inclusion programs.
Features
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Global Guideposts: Managing International Legal Affairs
International business veterans share best practices for managing legal affairs worldwide.
Profile
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Guitar Hero: Rocking Out with Fender CLO Mark Van Vleet
Rubbing elbows with some of world's finest guitarists--it's all part of Fender CLO Mark Van Vleet's great gig.
Litigation
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Duty Calls: Lyondell Case Reinforces Good Faith Standard for Corporate Boards
Lyondell v. Ryan reinforces a good faith standard preserving freedom of action for corporate boards.
IP
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Download Damage: Student's Defense in Record Industry Case May Hurt Copyright Holders
Student's defense in record companies' case may be blow to copyright holders.
Labor
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Advancing Arbitration: Supreme Court Upholds Mandatory Arbitration of Discrimination Claims
Supreme Court upholds mandatory arbitration of discrimination claims in union workplaces.
Technology
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Mobile Misdeeds: Jurors with Handheld Web Access Cause Trials to Unravel
When jurors have the Web at their fingertips, trials can quickly unravel.
Regulatory
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Beefing It Up: Foodborne Illness Leads to Calls for Action
In the wake of foodborne illness outbreaks, the new administration calls for action.
Global
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Reeling in Rejection: China Blocks Coke's Juice Company Acquisition
China blocks Coke's bid to acquire juice company under its new Anti-Monopoly Law.
Corporate Crime
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Foul Play: After Ted Stevens Debacle, DOJ Sends Prosecutors a Sharp Message
DOJ sends sharp message to prosecutors following the Ted Stevens debacle.
In Review
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Wine Wonder Worker: The Vinturi
The Vinturi takes the time and trouble out of aerating wine.
From The Editor
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Simple Sacrifices: Legal Execs Sacrifice for the Good of the Company
Legal execs make sacrifices for the good of the company.
Inside Perspective
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Custom-Fit Counsel
Advising what your company should do can be controversial, but it's part of a GC's job.
Circuits
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Privacy Case Plaintiff Must Prove Actual Harm
Embarassment is not enough for statutory damages.
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Court Approves Authority of Two-Member NLRB
Labor board can operate despite missing members.
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"Learned Intermediary" Emerges as Key Defense in Drug Suits
Post-Wyeth, drug companies turn to another strategy.
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Closing Statement's Imaginary Letter Torpedos $2.4 Million Verdict
Closing statement must stick to admissible facts.
Career Talk
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Humvee Manufacturer, AM General, Names New Legal Head
Daniel Dell'Orto named general counsel.
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In-House Career Changes
Career Talk
Inside Non-Profits
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Non-Profit News
Newspapers becoming non-profits isn't exactly a practical solution.
Driving Diversity
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Holding Strong: Bad Economy No Excuse for Slacking on Diversity
The struggling economy is no excuse to slack off on diversity efforts.
Online Exclusive
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Case Study: Diversifying the Microsoft IP Department
Diversifying the Microsoft IP Department.
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New Leadership at the FDA
Dr. Margaret Hamburg is the Food and Drug Administration's new commissioner.
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Reviews and Rulings
Before China blocked Coke's acquisition, it had already reviewed other applications under the Anti-Monopoly Law.
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GLBT Gains: A Look at Sexual Orientation Issues in the Corporate Workplace
Although gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues lag behind ethnic and gender diversity in the workplace, visibility and progress are growing.
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How to Save Your Case from an iPhone Mistrial
More tips and tricks.
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Maximizing Conference Experience: You Got the Interview! Now What?
Your follow-up to an introduction worked. Now, Mike helps you succeed at the sit-down.
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