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2009 Peanut Recall - Things to Consider for Corporate Catastrophes
By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on
In 2009, one of the largest food recalls in American history was announced. According to Wired, by the end of the peanut-linked salmonella outbreak, there were...
Lay Down the Law: Tell the Staff Not to Spit in the Food
By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on
The idea of the disgruntled waiter spitting in a cranky customer's food seems to be much more than urban lore: Try searching online for "waiters spitting in...
What Companies Can Do to Keep Women From 'Opting Out'
By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on
Last week, The New York Times published an article 10 years in the making. It followed up with some women who had "opted-out" of their careers a decade ago to...
Is Being Called a 'Shark' Really All That Bad?
By Aditi Mukherji, JD | Last updated on
Have you ever been called a "shark"? If you were a gunner in law school, then you are probably nodding -- in a somewhat aggressive and menacing manner. Well,...
Indemnification Agreement: Should Your In-House Counsel Have One?
By Aditi Mukherji, JD | Last updated on
When it comes to indemnification agreements for in-house lawyers, there are a number of considerations to take into account. There's plenty of liability and...
$1 Billion in Fines for J.P. Morgan Chase is a Good Start
By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on
Last month, charges were brought against two of the three traders alleged to have taken part in the London Whale scandal at J.P. Morgan Chase, while the third...