Contracts
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Contracts, In-House Counsel
How Do You Keep Track Of Your Contracts?
We want to know what transactional and in-house lawyers use for this essential task. -
Contracts, Sponsored Content
Do The Words 'I Need You To Draw Up A New Contract' Make You Want To Run And Hide?
Technology and, in particular, enterprise contract life-cycle management (CLM) platforms to the rescue. - Sponsored
The Global Legal News You Need, When You Need It
News and analysis from this company could be a game-changer for legal professionals working globally. -
Contracts, Sponsored Content
Contracts: If Only They Were Fun
Great advancements have been made in contract management software. Ready to get control? Check out this new tool.
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China, Contracts
Beware Of Being Burned By The China MOU/LOI
Be careful, because signing an LOI or an MOU can cause all sorts of legal problems in China. -
China, Contracts
China NNN Agreements: Litigation Fear Is Your Weapon
A well-crafted, China-focused NNN Agreement will almost always allow you to generate sufficient fear of litigation to greatly reduce the likelihood of your ever having to go to court. -
China, Contracts, Intellectual Property
IP Agreements That Work For China
How can you draft an NNN Agreement that China courts will actually enforce? -
China, Contracts, Intellectual Property
Want To Protect Your IP From China? Use An NNN Agreement
What are the three Ns? Non-use, non-disclosure, and non-circumvention. Let’s look at each in turn. -
Contracts, Federal Government, Money
Government Contracting 101: A Practical Guide To Winning GAO Bid Protests
Bid protests come with many moving parts and issues to consider. - Sponsored
Navigating Economic Uncertainty: 6 Tips To Keep Your Investments On Track
How you can get through current challenges while advancing long-term goals. -
China, Contracts
How to Handle China's Slowing Economy
It may not be foolproof, but a good contract goes a long way toward protecting your company when the Chinese economy slows. -
China, Contracts
China Contracts: Why Even Bother?
If your Chinese counterparty believes your contract will be enforced, or even if it just believes it may be enforced, it is likely to act accordingly. -
Contracts, Romance and Dating
Lawyer Makes Girl Obsessed With All Things Legal Sign Dating Contract
Is this lawyer a genius or what? -
China, Contracts
Don't Misunderstand Your China Memorandum Of Understanding
Don't sign any contracts in China before consulting an attorney. Here's why. -
China, Contracts, Labor / Employment
China Employment Contracts: Keep 'Em Current Or Suffer Big Penalties
If you are employing anyone in China without an up-to-date written contract in Chinese, you are at risk for a substantial penalty.
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Navigating Economic Uncertainty: 6 Tips To Keep Your Investments On Track
How you can get through current challenges while advancing long-term goals.
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The Global Legal News You Need, When You Need It
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What Do Millennials Think Of Law Firm Life?
We want to know your views on law firm policies and culture.
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Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
In-house legal roles have traditionally offered more accommodating schedules and greater opportunities to gain valuable business experience. Now though, the calculus may be changing. With…
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Contracts, Copyright, State Judges
Sirius Waves A $210 Million White Flag
Settlement wraps up record labels’ lawsuit re pre-1972 performance rights. -
Contracts, FCC, Money
Open Internet Violation: Inadequate Disclosure Of AT&T’s Apparently Limited “Unlimited” Service Fetches $100,000,000 Fine
Unprecedented fine for reducing data speeds in “unlimited” data plans (apparently) without adequate notice to consumers. -
China, Contracts
China Contracts: Why Even Bother?
If your Chinese counterparty believes your contract will be enforced, or even if it just believes it may be enforced, it is likely to act accordingly. -
Contracts, Lawyers
Two Rules For Representing Yourself In Legal Proceedings
Everybody’s probably heard the old adage, “He who acts as his own lawyer has a fool for a client,” but apparently people either don’t believe it, or they believe they’re the exception to the rule. -
Contempt, Contracts, Money
IoT Wearables Lawsuit! Jawbone Accuses Fitbit Of Stealing Trade Secrets
Jawbone alleges that “beginning in early 2015, Fitbit recruiters contacted an estimated 30 percent of Jawbone’s workforce. -
Contracts, Marijuana, Reality TV
Budding 15 Minutes Of Fame? Reality TV Seeks Out Marijuana
Any marijuana business thinking of signing up for the Real World of pot should think long and hard not only about putting their own legal rights at issue, but also about the reputation of the industry as a whole. -
China, Contracts
How To Negotiate With Chinese Companies (Part IV)
Your Western assumptions are not likely going to line up with the assumptions of your Chinese counterparts. Find out why.