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May_2013

May 2013

Gambling on Growth

Macau's gaming industry is in the chips—but there's also legal uncertainty in spades.

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April_2013

April 2013

Lost In Translation

Toyota says its problems with sudden unintended acceleration are in the rearview mirror, but newly disclosed documents raise questions that experts say have not yet been answered.

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March_2013

March 2013

Over There

Talk about a brain drain—many Silicon Valley 
companies export their IP to subsidiaries to save on paying high corporate taxes. It's completely legal, but in a scramble for more revenue, regulators and lawmakers are looking to close the loophole.

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February_2013

February 2013

Laboring for the Advantage

Employers confront challenges on all fronts, from new types of unions to the health care law. What do the next four years look like?

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January_2013

January 2013

Diversity Champs

One of the lessons of last year's bruising presidential race was that it's a diverse nation out there. We're a gorgeous mosaic, and it's making a difference in our neighborhoods—and now, in our workplaces. The legal profession is no exception.

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December_2012

December 2012

The Big Squeeze

Our latest Law Department Metrics Benchmarking Survey shows that legal departments are working harder, with less.

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November 2012

Training for Trouble

Law schools nationwide are beginning to offer courses that prepare students for in-house careers—often by serving up real-life challenges.

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October 2012

Who Represents America's Biggest Companies 2012

In the latest edition of our annual Who Represents America's Biggest Companies survey, we see that the economic crisis has led to changes in the client-firm relationship—in lots of little ways.

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September 2012

Digging A Hole

Eaton's lawyers couldn't stop suing, even though their actions hurt their company.

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August 2012

The 2012 GC Compensation Survey

In our annual list of the highest-paid Fortune 500 general counsel, the top lawyers' compensation packages cratered. Is this a short setback—or the start of a trend?

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July 2012

The Firing Line

Corporate directors, who once seemed above the fray, are increasingly in the thick of it—fending off everything from bad publicity to nasty lawsuits.

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June 2012

Best Legal Departments 2012: From Singular to Plural

For the first time, we've chosen four Best Legal Departments as winners in our annual competition. They range from a department with 140 attorneys to a department with just one. This year, size really didn't matter.

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May 2012

China Market Report: Food For Thought

China's food scandals have prompted widespread alarm as multinationals scrambled to ensure the safety of supply chains. But recently there have been signs of progress.

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April 2012

Not So Fast

In-house counsel suddenly face a spike in M&A litigation that could derail that big deal.

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March 2012

Can't They Cooperate?

Multinationals bump up against multijurisdiction antibribery probes. A treaty is supposed to sort out who does what—but hasn't so far.

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February 2012

No Apologies

The SEC's no-guilt deals can be a boon to in-house lawyers.

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January 2012

O (No!) Canada

A 1980s law that seemed pro forma is suddenly prominent in the M&A landscape, as Ottawa asks foreign investors: What's our net benefit, eh?

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December 2011

Taking Your Measure

Why dig into the data to show how much the law department is worth to the rest of the enterprise.

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November 2011

New Sheriff in Town

Almost under the radar, the Labor Department is talking and acting tough on employers. Critics call it grandstanding, but supporters call it course correction.

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October 2011

Who Reps 2011: The Buddy System

Systems and metrics are great - but when it comes to choosing outside counsel, trust still counts for a lot.

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September 2011

The Survivors (So Far)

Its lawyers have helped stabilize Freddie Mac since the onset of the mortgage crisis, but can they hold on?

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