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What Happens to In-House Lawyers When Companies Merge?
By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on
If you don't already work for a corporate Goliath, you may soon. From health care to tech to hospitality, corporate mergers and acquisitions are skyrocketing....
Why In-House Counsel Should Consider Malpractice Insurance
By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on
One of the benefits of working as in-house counsel is that you don't have to worry about pesky (and somewhat costly) things like malpractice insurance, right?...
Should You Fire Your Employee for Gambling? Can You?
By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on
Several JPMorgan employees were fired from their positions at the company after it was revealed that they were involved in gambling ring. They were fired...
Pros and Cons of Being a Solo General Counsel
By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on
It's one thing to be in house counsel; it's another thing to be general counsel. If you're general counsel, you're it. Things get even hairier if you're solo...
How to Use the 'F You' Rule at Your Company -- Legally
By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on
The founder and CEO of Sam Adams wants his employees to tell him, "F*** you" -- except without the asterisks. Under the F You Rule, "it's okay to say f*** you...
How Does Your IP Legal Budget Measure Up?
By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on
Is the budget for your intellectual property legal team too high? Are you overspending on legal while your competitors get by with leaner teams? Or is it too...