Archive for January, 2017
Is Trump Immigrant Order Repeating History? An Attorney Says Maybe
Insight
The First Amendment prohibits government action that favors one religion over another, and the current executive order clearly does so by giving non-Muslims priority status, says David Coale of Lynn Pinker Cox Hurst.
Manatt Adds Payments and Consumer Financial Services Lawyer In New York
News
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, announced that Anita L. Boomstein has joined the New York office as chair of the firm’s global payments practice, joining the firm from Hughes Hubbard and Reed LLP.
Stradley Ronon Lands Patent Attorney from Pepper Hamilton
News
Stradley Ronon announces thatpatent attorney Paul K. Legaard, Ph.D., has joined the firm as a partner in its Malvern, Pennsylvania, office. He was most recently a partner at Pepper Hamilton.
Addressing Environmental Claims and Obligations in Chapter 11
Event, Feb. 8, 1 p.m. EST
Practical Law and IWIRC NY offer a complimentary webinar addressing environmental claims and obligations in Chapter 11 with leading bankruptcy attorneys and advisors.
GC from Major Companies Join NACD’s First GC Steering Committee
News
The National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), the advocate for the profession of directorship, announced the formation of its first-ever General Counsel Steering Committee.
Former U.S. Deputy Attorney General Larry D. Thompson to Lead ERC Board
News
The Board of Directors of the Ethics Research Center (ERC), the research arm of ECI, announced the appointment of Larry D. Thompson as the Chairman of the ERC Board, effective immediately.
Ease-of-Use and World Class Security Powers Zapproved’s Rapid Growth in Corporate E-Discovery Market
Zapproved, Inc., a pioneer in developing cloud‐based software for corporate legal departments, announced results for 2016 that saw strong adoption by corporations of Zapproved’s e-discovery software suite. Zapproved increased its customer base by more than 60 corporations, of which 30 percent were in the Fortune 500.
Tech Industry Reacts to Trump’s Order on Immigration With Fear and Frustration
News
Donald Trump’s executive order Friday banning citizens of certain countries from entering the U.S. for 90 days blindsided the technology industry, reports The Los Angeles Times.
Renewable Energy Webinar Recording: Energy Performance Contracting
On-Demand
Energy Performance Contracting is an innovative financing technique that uses cost savings from reduced energy consumption to repay the cost of installing energy conservation measures.
Recovery of Contractual Attorneys’ Fees for Tort and Contract Claims
Insight
Low, Ball & Lynch discusses a case in which the California Court of Appeal addresses whether attorneys’ fees can be awarded when a plaintiff alleges both tort and contract causes of action and dismisses the entire complaint before trial.
The Top Priority for Negotiating Cloud Services
Insight
A Baker McKenzie report highlights the top objectives, hesitations, and criteria that buyer respondents factored into their cloud procurement determinations.
Sanctuary Cities See Legal Holes in Trump’s Immigration Orders
News
It’s possible that an exemption in Trump’s order cutting funds from sanctuary cities makes it much more likely that a judge could strike down that section of the order as unconstitutional, Reuters reports.
Law Schools Ranked by Their Graduates’ Salaries
News
Cornell ranked first in a recent report that looked at salaries of recent law graduates, according to a Bloomberg Law article.
Some Retail Chains on Verge Of Bankruptcy After Poor Holiday Sales
News
At least three apparel chains – Wet Seal, Eastern Mountain Sports and Bob’s Stores — are running short of cash and on the verge of filing for bankruptcy protection, according to a New York Post report.
When an Arbitration Clause Sounds Permissive But Is Not: Does ‘May’ Really Mean ‘Must’?
Insight
Narges Kakalia of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo asks and then answers some pointed questions about arbitration in an article on the firm’s ADR Advice website.
Exterro Survey of Federal Judges Shows Gain in E-Discovery Competency
Insight
On the question of e-discovery competency, most respondents said that the typical attorney does not possess the subject matter knowledge required to counsel clients effectively on e-discovery matters.
Paul McCartney Wants ‘Yesterday’ Back, Sues Sony
News
The Beatles songs were sold to Michael Jackson in 1985 and then to Sony, but U.S. laws have changed since that happened.
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney and SEC Enforcement Lawyer Joins Hinshaw
News
Former assistant U.S. attorney and SEC enforcement lawyer Ken Yeadon Joins Hinshaw in Chicago. Yeadon joins the firm’s white collar defense practice.
Webinar: The 2016 Open Source Year in Review
Event, Feb. 1, 11:30 a.m. EST
Black Duck Software will present its annual review of open source legal issues in a webinar, discussing the most significant legal developments related to open source software in 2016.
Reduce Risk in Finance, Contract & Employment Law: ACC Mid-Year Meeting
Event, April 2-4, New York City
The Association of Corporate Counsel, the world’s largest community of in-house counsel, will stage the ACC Mid-Year Meeting in New York on April 2-4, 2017.