To swing 180 degrees from the Moto Q, today a brief examination of ADT. No, not this ADT. It's ADT as in "attention deficit trait." CNET has a recent interview with psychiatrist Dr. Edwin Hallowell, who explains ADT thusly: It's sort of like … [Continue reading]
Moto Q as Lawyer’s BlackBerry Killer?
While RIM was settling its BlackBerry patent litigation with NTP, Motorola has been hard at work on its new Q smartphone running the Windows Mobile operating system. Recent reports say Motorola will ship the new Q smartphone sometime in April. On … [Continue reading]
Corporate Legal Defense Fees and “Cooperation”
Sometimes it takes an Article III judge to have the courage to read bylaws and employment agreements and take necessary action. The New York Times reports that some judges presiding over alleged corporate crime cases are questioning why companies … [Continue reading]
Corporate Governance and The Big Picture
It's like the wayward uncle who just won't stay away. Alan Murray of the Wall Street Journal has a perceptive take ($) (temp link) on emerging standards of corporate governance. Memo to company executives: this is one trend that isn't going … [Continue reading]
Two Enron Nuggets
It's all Enron, all the time. Nugget One: Enron ex-GC James Derrick last week told a rather curious secret about his contact with Chairman Lay and CEO Skilling: Mr. Derrick, 61, worked on the 50th floor of Enron's tower, where Mr. Skilling and Mr. … [Continue reading]
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