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As a growing number of companies and their general counsel consider moving their incorporation out of Delaware, the state's governor has quickly signed into law a measure revising its corporation statutes, though there are still critics. And 98% of legal leaders in a recent survey said their budgets are increasing in 2025 to handle the extra work stemming from new diversity risks, tech changes and cybersecurity threats.
The general counsel of Houston-based energy company Murphy Oil saw his overall compensation drop by just over $101,000 last year as compared to 2023, according to a securities filing Friday.
An intellectual property attorney specializing in patent litigation in the life sciences industry has moved her practice to IP boutique Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel LLP's Philadelphia office after nearly two years as in-house patent counsel for GlaxoSmithKline.
GE Vernova's general counsel, who is set to depart General Electric Co.'s energy-focused spinoff in May, saw close to $9.5 million in total compensation last year, about $4.4 million more than in 2023, a securities filing Friday shows.
The legal industry ended March with another action-packed week as firms elevated attorneys and President Donald Trump aimed another executive order at a prominent BigLaw shop. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse’s weekly quiz.
Quarles & Brady LLP announced Thursday that the firm added a partner to its real estate practice group, who joins Quarles & Brady from an in-house role at a residential real estate capital provider.
The executive vice president and chief legal officer of Intel Corp. earned nearly $6.58 million in total compensation in 2024, according to a new securities filing, which also discloses that Intel paid its departed CEO over $27 million as part of a separation deal.
Deutsche Bank's chief legal officer, who is CEO of the Americas region and oversees group governance, has resigned "for personal reasons," the Germany-based bank said Thursday.
The soon-to-be retired general counsel for pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. saw her annual compensation rise to $7 million — up almost $1.1 million from 2023 — according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The top attorney at Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. saw his total compensation rise in 2024 to more than $1.9 million after a decrease in 2023, according to a new securities filing Thursday.
McGuireWoods said Thursday a labor and employment partner who had been with the firm for more than a decade will begin overseeing legal matters and compliance for Precision Aviation Group as its chief legal officer, becoming the latest firm attorney to assume a leading in-house role.
As a legal leader, Eugenia Bergantz hasn’t always had definitive plans when adding employees to her team. But now as general counsel at financial performance management platform Planful, she has a roadmap that includes relying on legal operations.
An abrupt pause in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement has created tension between clients eager to resolve investigations and their attorneys, who are having trouble reaching decision-makers at the U.S. Department of Justice and are more inclined to await further guidance from the government.
Stanley Black & Decker Inc. general counsel Janet M. Link earned about $4 million in total compensation last year, a nearly $600,000 increase compared to 2023, a recent securities filing shows.
The Phillips 66 Company paid its general counsel just over $6 million in 2024, as she and the company repeatedly clashed over business decisions with major shareholder Elliott Investment Management, according to Phillips' annual proxy material filed Wednesday.
Main Street Sports Group, the owner of FanDuel Sports Network, has found its general counsel in a legal leader from Thermo Fisher Scientific.
General counsel are becoming more comfortable with generative artificial intelligence but are still more likely to turn to outside counsel for critical needs, the results of a new survey showed on Wednesday.
A Washington federal judge on Tuesday said e-commerce retailer Coupang can't escape a whistleblower complaint brought by a former in-house attorney who alleges he was fired after bringing attention to alleged unlawful transactions with Iran in 2021.
Deutsche Bank's chief legal officer advised firms facing regulatory investigations to begin the remediation process sooner rather than later in a Tuesday panel featuring the legal chiefs for some of the world's biggest banks discussing lessons they've learned and their relationships with outside counsel.
McCarter & English LLP said Tuesday it is strengthening its cybersecurity and data practice with the addition of a veteran FBI attorney who oversaw the bureau's response to data breaches and advised executives there on civil liberties issues.
Simon Property Group Inc., one of the nation's largest shopping mall developers, has filed a securities statement showing it tripled its general counsel's compensation in 2024 and saying it wants to become the latest company seeking to move its incorporation from Delaware.
Unisys Corp.'s top in-house attorney received a combined bump in her base salary, signing bonus, stock awards and performance bonus to take home a total 2024 compensation of more $2.3 million for her first full year with the information technology services company, according to a recent statement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
S&P Global's chief legal officer took home over $6.3 million in compensation last year as his responsibilities expanded as part of a new executive leadership team, a Tuesday securities filing shows.
An increase in salary and a performance bonus of $2.25 million helped pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly & Co.'s top attorney earn total compensation in 2024 of nearly $7.5 million, according to documents recently filed at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Committee.
Chief legal officers' role in companies' cybersecurity strategy is growing, with many top legal executives saying their teams have cybersecurity responsibilities, according to a recently released report by the Association of Corporate Counsel Foundation.
In a market where clients have more options, tighter budgets and higher expectations, firms must figure out how to differentiate themselves without discounting their rates, and several practical strategies for pitching, pricing and early-engagement communication can help, says Shireen Hilal at Maior Strategic Consulting.
Law firm revenue cycles are becoming more complex and time-consuming, but hiring dedicated revenue cycle personnel can help streamline the process and reduce the burden on attorneys, says Christine Indiano at Harbor Global.
By initiating planning and processes to evaluate personal retirement goals and firm value early, longtime solo practitioners and small-firm owners can unlock a range of possibilities and potential buyers, setting up for a profitable exit and a rewarding transition, says Brent Daub at Gilson Daub.
When crafting an appellate brief, the focus for most lawyers is the argument section, but other sections also offer strategic opportunities to shape the court's perception of the case and favorably frame the issues, say attorneys at Frost Brown.
Kate Driscoll at Morrison Foerster suggests six questions to help candidates evaluate whether a secondment will benefit their career.
Recent approaches to hiring chief marketing officers demonstrate how firms are reimagining their marketing and business development frameworks to stay competitive and responsive to evolving client needs, says Murray Coffey at M Coffey.
Sarah Kovit Hanna at Assurant discusses how she balances the demands of her in-house role and the support needs of her son, who was diagnosed with autism, as a single mom, and reflects on how the legal industry can better support caretakers of family members who have special needs.
Debbie Berman at Jenner & Block offers advice on how attorneys can make a meaningful impact on their communities through pro bono work while enhancing their professional development through strengthened client-facing skills, hands-on experience and more.
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My Nonpracticing Law Job: Law Firm MarketerLiz Bard Lindley at Jaffe PR shares how she went from a family law associate who helped write industry articles to a savvy legal public relations and marketing professional, and offers takeaways for any attorney who might not feel at home in their law practice and is considering alternative career paths.
In recent years, the deputy general counsel role has expanded and become increasingly vital in organizations across the globe, and companies should consider a few ways to retain this top talent, including by offering competitive compensation that reflects projected increases, says Heather Fine at Major Lindsey.
Life coach and author Wendy Tamis Robbins discusses why she left a career in BigLaw to work in the professional well-being space after finding freedom from anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder and substance use disorders, and highlights two changes the legal industry should implement to address attorneys' mental health.
With full-time offer rates at the lowest point since 2012, summer associates must do all they can to distinguish themselves, starting with a few fundamentals — from the importance of asking clarifying questions to being honest about mistakes, says James Argionis at Cozen O'Connor.
To meet the demands of an evolving legal market and changing client expectations, law firms must not only embrace innovation, but also find ways to accelerate adoption and mitigate risks in an industry historically resistant to change, says Shireen Hilal at Maior Strategic Consulting.
Sabina Lippman at CenterPeak discusses steps BigLaw partners can take when considering a move or announcing their departure to help navigate tricky compensation issues and remain on good terms with their current partners.
Jennifer Hoekstra at Aylstock Witkin shares the tough conversations about timing, goals, logistics and values involved in her family's decision that she would build her career as a litigator and law firm partner while her husband stepped back from his own litigation role to stay home with their children.