InsideCounsel Magazine May 2009
Features
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Breach Patrol
In today's digital world, most Americans leave long electronic trails of private information wherever they go. But too often, that data is compromised.
Profile
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The French Connection
Even the Atlantic Ocean can't stand in the way of Schneider Electric's new CLO and his legal department.
Litigation
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Pre-emption Rejection
Decision in Wyeth v. Levine stops short of foreclosing state failure-to-warn drug suits.
IP
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Linking Liability
Litigation may encourage trademark owners to sue over links to their Web sites.
Labor
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Sheriff Solis
New Secretary of Labor likely to crack down on OSHA and wage-and-hour violators.
Technology
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Hearing Aid
Audio files have entered the e-discovery arena, adding new risks for in-house lawyers.
Regulatory
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Corporate Cooperation
Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act may limit executive branch investigations.
Global
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London Falling
ECJ decision in West Tanker minimizes advantages of private dispute resolution.
Corporate Crime
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Fraud Ascendant
Experts believe the recession will cause a spike in white-collar crime.
In Review
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Hot Commodity
Cuisinart's Brick Oven is definitely worth the dough.
From The Editor
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Walking the Line
As in-house counsel, you're no stranger to putting forth an effort to maintain a strong ethical backbone for your legal department and your company.
Inside Perspective
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Management Matters
These seven tips will help in-house counsel maintain strong leadership in difficult times.
Circuits
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Ruling Narrows Executives' Fourth Amendment Rights
Court overrules execs' search-and-seizure challenge.
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Deere & Co. Successfully Defends 401(k) Fee Suit
Employer doesn't need to tell workers about fee-sharing.
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Told With Ill Will, Even Truth is Grounds for Libel Suit
E-mail humiliating employee leads to defamation suit.
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Workers Comp Decision a Mixed Bag for Employers
Court mostly upholds "prevailing factor" law.
Career Talk
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Smithsonian Names Judith Leonard GC
In June, Leonard moves on to her newest appointment, as general counsel of the Smithsonian Institution.
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Career Talk
In-house career moves.
Inside Non-Profits
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Crisis Management
With the federalization of non-profit governance law come opportunities to get tripped up by the feds.
Ethical Insights
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Client Conflict
In-house lawyers must clarify their roles as counsel to the entity, not its individual executives.
Tech Talk
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Voice of the Corporation: The 30(b)(6) Witness
E-discovery has made the 30(b)(6) witness an invaluable tool.
Online Exclusive
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Learning Curve
NYU Associate General Counsel Leona Chamberlin talks via e-mail about the university's data protection strategy.
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Take Two
Just before press time, the English Court of Appeal released its first reaction to West Tankers.
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Video Verdicts
Companies have begun using video conferencing more frequently for business operations.
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The Art of the Follow-up: Maximizing Conference Attendance Part Two
You made valuable contacts at SuperConference. Now what? Mike provides a road map.
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