InsideCounsel Magazine September 2009
Features
Game Changers: The 2009 IC-10 innovative legal departments create winning solutions
The 2009 IC-10 create winning solutions.
Profile
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Coming Up Roses: Debra Kuper leads AGCO's international legal team
Debra Kuper leads AGCO's international legal team through years of major growth.
Litigation
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Fire Sale: Chrysler and GM bankruptcies highlight the dominance and evolution of 363 sales
The Chrysler and GM bankruptcies highlight the dominance and evolution of 363 sales.
IP
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Names' Sake: Social media pose trademark threats for companies
Social media pose trademark threats for companies.
Labor
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Motivation Action: ADEA plaintiffs must prove age was sole reason for an employment decision
ADEA plaintiffs must prove age was the sole reason for an adverse employment decision.
Technology
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Zombie Attack: Hackers use denial of service attacks to take down Web sites and drag unsuspecting companies into their crimes.
Hackers take down Web sites and drag unsuspecting companies into their crimes.
Regulatory
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Open Books: Compensation policies encouraging excessive corporate risk-taking now face reform
Compensation policies that encouraged excessive corporate risk-taking now face reform.
Global
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Inbox Insulation: Proposed Canadian anti-spam bill goes beyond its U.S. equivalent
Proposed Canadian anti-spam bill goes beyond its U.S. equivalent.
Corporate Crime
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Fraud Stimulus
The bailout spigot has increased the risk of corruption in the construction industry.
In Review
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Winning Time: Omega's new Constellation watch
Omega's new Constellation makes a strong, yet minimalist, fashion statement.
From The Editor
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Creative Thinking: Managing a legal department requires patience, understanding and the ability to think outside the box
Managing a legal department requires patience, understanding and the ability to think outside the box.
Inside Perspective
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The Buck Starts Here: GCs should be advocates for good corporate governance.
Now more than ever, GCs should serve as advocates for good corporate governance.
Circuits
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Court Limits Third-Party Text Message Ads
Ninth Circuit deals a blow to cell phone spammers.
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Employers Can't Snoop in Privileged E-mails
E-mailing an attorney from work does not waive privilege.
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Judge Rejects Milwaukee's Paid Sick Leave Mandate
Ballot language invalidates new city ordinance.
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Court Takes Narrow Approach to Minnesota Whistleblower Law
Whistleblowers must believe they are reporting a crime.
Career Talk
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Brunswick Corp. Names New GC
"My blend of experience, which is somewhat unusual, is tremendously helpful as an in-house lawyer."
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In-house Career Changes
Career Talk
Inside Non-Profits
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Not-So-Good Doers: Corruption in the name of charity
Politicians and others practice corruption in the name of charity.
Ethical Insights
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Rules of the Road: With a solid foundation in place, a durable culture of ethics and compliance will flourish
With a solid foundation in place, a durable culture of ethics and compliance will flourish.
Tech Talk
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Preserve in Place vs. Collect to Preserve
What should a company do?
Online Exclusive
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Aging Workforce, Economic Crisis Create Spike in Age Discrimination Cases
The end result of an older workforce may well be an escalation in age discrimination complaints.
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Can You Spare Some Change?
Change strategies to consider in addressing retention issues
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Watching Out for a National Cyberdisaster
Cyber-attacks threaten not only businesses, but also critical infrastructure.
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Examining the Auto Bankruptcies
In late July, a House Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law held a third hearing on ramifications of the auto industry bankruptcies.
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The 411 on Thank You Notes
For the ASAP corporate cultures of 2009, don't look to Emily Post for guidance on thank you notes. Just read this column.
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