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An annual survey of more than 300 large companies shows that class action spending was up to a record high in 2023, with the percentage of companies facing class action lawsuits at the highest level since the survey began 13 years ago, and total expenditures reaching nearly $4 billion.
New Jersey utility provider Public Service Enterprise Group Inc.'s chief legal officer saw her total compensation jump to $3.2 million in 2023 from $2.7 million in 2022, according to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Compensation for the top attorney at power company Exelon Corp. rose by more than $500,000 in 2023 over the previous year, bringing her total earnings to just over $4.1 million.
Florida-based cybersecurity company ReliaQuest announced it has promoted two of its in-house attorneys to general counsel and chief people officer.
Scientific Games will soon say goodbye to its retiring chief legal officer amid moves by the lottery technology business to consolidate its legal and public policy departments, according to a company announcement.
Loyola Law School professor Rebecca Delfino recently published a paper about how the costs of litigating deepfake evidence, in particular expert witness fees, create access to justice barriers for litigants. Here, Delfino talked with Law360 Pulse about her proposal for addressing these barriers.
The legal industry marked the beginning of March with another busy week as BigLaw firms made new hires and adjusted their practices.
Chemical giant Chemours announced on Wednesday that an internal investigation revealed that three executives engaged in unethical financial practices to boost their incentive compensation.
A veteran regulatory compliance and transactional attorney and former top lawyer at Plantronics has been named as Synaptics Inc.'s senior vice president, chief legal officer and secretary, the maker of computer touchpads and automotive touch screens announced Thursday.
The top attorney for German pharmaceutical giant BioNTech SE has begun a monthslong process of taking on the company's chief business officer role, while maintaining the duties and title of chief legal officer, the drugmaker announced Thursday.
The top lawyer at eBay Inc. plans to exit the e-commerce company after nearly nine years in the role, according to a memo made public Thursday.
Duke Energy chief legal officer Kodwo Ghartey-Tagoe, who's been in the role since 2019, earned over $3.7 million in total compensation in 2023, according to a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
When he was the general counsel to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Quinn Emanuel founding partner John Quinn attended the Oscars dozens of times, and he did so with a copy of the broadcast network contract tucked into his tuxedo pocket.
After decades of suffering and waiting, a group of more than 82,000 childhood sexual abuse survivors recently reached a $2.5 billion bankruptcy settlement with the Boy Scouts of America and related groups. Yet the survivors may once again be in suspense.
In-house counsel in San Francisco tend to earn more than in any other U.S. city, private companies pay in-house lawyers bigger bonuses than public ones, and the highest paid general counsel on average work in the consumer goods and services industry, according to a recent survey.
Saul Ewing LLP has added a former Akerman LLP partner with experience as general counsel for a cannabis operator, strengthening its Fort Lauderdale, Florida, office, the firm announced Thursday.
When Michele Coleman Mayes first shared her goal to become a general counsel, her boss at the time responded in disbelief. In a recent interview with Law360 Pulse, the veteran general counsel, who retired from the New York Public Library last week, spoke about why she's glad that situation happened — and why she hopes other lawyers experience a similar situation.
While regulatory compliance remains top of mind for chief legal officers, data privacy, and environmental, social and governance have entered the conversation as leading risks for legal department leaders, according to the results of a new survey.
Despite a downward trend in securities case filings over the past three years, Latham & Watkins LLP has remained one of the most active law firms on the defense side, taking over the top spot from Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, according to reports released by Lex Machina.
Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP, a majority women-owned trial boutique, announced Wednesday it is bringing in the former vice president and deputy general counsel of Arconic Corp. to be a partner and the firm's new general counsel.
Texas firm Winstead PC announced that the former general counsel of litigation funder Virage Capital Management LP joined the firm as a shareholder and the new co-chair of its investment management and private funds industry group.
Houston-based environmental tech company Flotek Industries Inc. announced the appointment of a veteran in-house attorney with nearly a decade spent in the energy industry as its new general counsel.
Billionaire Elon Musk so disliked Twitter Inc. chief legal officer Vijaya Gadde that he tried to have her fired six months before he took control of the company, then he tweeted a meme about Twitter having left-wing bias and featuring her face, before he hatched a devious plot to try and block her and three other executives from their promised severance packages.
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP announced that a former Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC tech attorney with over a decade of in-house experience has joined the firm's technology companies practice as a New York-based partner.
Insurance company Geico announced Wednesday that its new chief legal officer is a former Wells Fargo attorney with a regulatory background and more than a decade of experience as in-house counsel.