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    Staples CLO Named As Chair Of Corporate Counsel Org

    The longtime top lawyer for office supplies powerhouse Staples Inc. was sworn in as board chair for the Association of Corporate Counsel at the trade group's annual meeting in Nashville, the ACC announced Wednesday, after she most recently spent a year as vice chair for the global organization.

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    Mutual Group Hires Veteran Exec As New GC

    Insurance company The Mutual Group announced Wednesday that an experienced executive who most recently spent seven years at public safety company Mindr has been named its new general counsel and chief compliance officer.

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    Fileread GC Departs For New Venture After 6 Months

    The general counsel for litigation platform Fileread has announced that he's left the company to "build something new," having just joined from AstraZeneca earlier this year.

  • Ex-Uber Exec's Actions Smell Like Cover-Up, 9th Circ. Judge Says

    A Ninth Circuit panel appeared skeptical Tuesday of Uber's ex-security chief's effort to overturn his convictions for obstructing an investigation into an Uber data breach, with one judge saying the defendant's abrupt changes to Uber's policies "does smell to me like a cover-up."

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    Cybercriminals Will Hit You On Holidays, In-House Attys Say

    As ransomware attackers like to hit companies on holidays and other sensitive times, in-house attorneys should role-play the holiday attack scenario in advance as they prepare to respond, members of an Association of Corporate Counsel conference panel said Tuesday.

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    Western Digital's Ex-Legal Chief Saw Comp Dip In Final Year

    The former chief legal officer at Western Digital Corp. saw a slight fall in his overall compensation package for fiscal year 2024 compared to the previous two, according to a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

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    Judge Security Data Reflects Policy Shifts As Much As Threats

    Former employees of the U.S. Marshals Service say that while judicial security has never been more urgent, finding trends is nearly impossible: The way threats against federal judges are tracked has varied so much from year to year, the data is essentially meaningless.

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    Abridge GC Talks AI's Future In Healthcare Industry

    Interfacing with artificial intelligence at your doctor's office is going to eventually feel as natural as turning on a tap to get running water. Tim Hwang, general counsel at generative AI company Abridge, shares his thoughts on the technology's future in healthcare.

  • Robin AI CTO Says Innovation Puts Pressure On Hourly Billing

    The traditional hourly billing model in the legal industry is facing increasing scrutiny as in-house legal teams leverage technology to enhance efficiency, the co-founder of a leading AI service told Law360.

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    Mining Industry Vet Named Teck Resources' New Legal Chief

    Canadian mining giant Teck Resources Ltd. has appointed a former group general counsel at BHP Group as the company's new top attorney and sustainability chief. 

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    In-House Attys Urged To Spearhead Creation Of AI Policies

    In-house lawyers should craft a single artificial intelligence governance policy for their organizations, build cross-functional teams to assess AI needs and risks and audit and update their AI policy frequently to keep pace with the technology's rapid evolution, according to experts on an Association of Corporate Counsel conference panel.

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    Law Firm Billing Rate Hikes Doubled In 2024

    Billing rates for the top 100 law firms in the United States surged by 10% from 2023 to 2024, the largest rate hike in the past three years, according to a new research report on Tuesday.

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    Corporate Counsel Share Strategies For Learning From Failure

    A panel of in-house lawyers speaking at the Association of Corporate Counsel conference on Monday sought to give attorneys a healthier attitude toward failure, advising them to look at setbacks with emotional detachment, to seek help when necessary, and to persist.

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    Ex-Allstate Atty Named Biotech Co.'s General Counsel

    Immunotherapy developer Imunon has hired an attorney who previously worked in Allstate's legal department as its new general counsel, the biotech firm disclosed in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing Monday.

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    Legal Employers Say AI Is Affecting Hiring

    A majority of legal industry employers say that artificial intelligence is changing the skill sets they look for in hiring, according to a report released Monday by business consulting firm Robert Half, with the report also finding that employers prefer to train existing employees than hire externally.

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    Akerman Adds In-House Atty From WR Berkley

    An assistant vice president and counsel to W.R. Berkley Corp., a commercial lines property and casualty insurance holding company, left his in-house role to become a partner with Akerman LLP in New York, the firm announced Monday.

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    Photronics GC Departing After Internal Review

    Photronics Inc. has reached a separation agreement with its general counsel of 14 years after placing her on paid leave in mid-June while the company conducted an internal review.

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    Chemical Co. GC Announces 2025 Retirement

    The general counsel of chemical company Element Solutions announced in a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing that he plans to retire from his position in 2025.

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    Retired Exxon GC Starts 2nd Act Leading Texas Energy Center

    Eight years after stepping down as general counsel of Exxon Mobil Corp., Jack Balagia is planning to leverage his decades of experience to assist students at the University of Texas at Austin as the new executive director of its Kay Bailey Hutchison Energy Center. Law360 Pulse spoke with Balagia about his new role and the path that led him to it.

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    Chemical Co. Albemarle To Part With GC After Revamping

    Chemical manufacturing company Albemarle Corp. is reorganizing its operating structure, leading to the departure of its general counsel and promotion of its deputy general counsel, the company said Monday.

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    In-House Teams Using More GenAI And Fewer Law Firms

    Nearly 60% of general counsel and chief legal officers expect a reduced reliance on outside legal service providers due to generative artificial intelligence — more than double since a 2023 survey showed 25% of respondents would cut the number of law firms they work with in the next year to slash costs, according to data released Monday.

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    Corporate Boards Must Address Tech, Commission Says

    A blue ribbon commission announced Monday that strengthening oversight, deepening insight and developing foresight are the three main pillars of a new framework for how corporate boards can thrive in the digital age.

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    Compensation For CLO Of Laser Biz Coherent Tops $2M In '24

    Coherent Corp.'s chief legal officer received about $2.1 million in total compensation for the fiscal year ending on June 30, a public filing says.

  • Milbank LLP Lands Departing SEC Enforcement Chief Grewal

    Departing U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement director Gurbir Grewal will land at Milbank LLP in New York after he leaves the agency later this month, joining the law firm's litigation and arbitration group, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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    Holtec Sues Former GC Over Alleged Embezzlement Scheme

    Energy technology company Holtec International has launched a New Jersey state lawsuit accusing its former general counsel and others of taking part in an embezzlement scheme to dupe the company into paying more than $700,000 to an entity they owned.

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