When we covered bet-the-company (BTC) litigation last time, the linked article had good ideas on how to handle these difficult cases. As promised, a few ideas on avoiding BTC litigation in the first place: -- Analyzing for "lessons learned." The … [Continue reading]
Bet-the-Company Litigation
Sometimes you have a case that requires special attention from the start. Canadian newspaper National Post covered this topic from a session at the Association of Corporate Counsel annual meeting held this week in Washington DC. Such a case can … [Continue reading]
A GC on SCOTUS? (#2)
No. Three thoughts: 1. I should have followed my Roberts "policy" on Miers. 2. Now the President is over a barrel. If he tries to appease the right, the left girds for battle. If he doesn't, the right is already engaged. 3. The problem … [Continue reading]
A World View of the Bottom Line
I noted last time a recent survey that showed corporate legal cost control has stagnated. The majority of all services were still performed at hourly rates (standard or "discounted")--making budgets unpredictable and potentially rewarding … [Continue reading]
Legal Costs and Consequences
UK publication Legal Week summarizes the findings of an Altman Weil survey on corporate legal cost control. One clear lesson is: While companies appear to be engaging in conversations with their external legal advisers regarding cost controls, the … [Continue reading]
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