ACC letter to Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts reIn-House Foreign Lawyers
A growing number of companies recognize the need to operate their legal function on a global basis, consistent with changes in their overall businesses. Still, the global law department remains an evolving concept in even the most advanced companies. The following materials provide guidance on the issues facing emerging global law departments and also are intended to assist a multinational corporation navigate the process of establishing a more effective global legal group.
This InfoPAK is designed to assist in-house counsel in the design and execution of internal investigations. It discusses how to structure the investigation, manage documents, conduct interviews, and communicate about the investigation with third parties, such as auditors and regulators. This InfoPAK also provides guidance on specific topics such as the risks associated with cross-border investigations, indemnification and insurance, and maximizing the investigation’s privilege protections.
This InfoPAK is designed to provide corporate counsel with a general overview of intellectual property and to suggest useful practices for the handling of intellectual property in the corporate setting.
This is a sample industrial lease agreement.
How to handle employee complaints, leaves of absence, disability, workers' compensation claim, retention or other agreements and statutory notice provisions when evaluation candidates for termination.
Chart comparing differences the Federal WARN Act and California WARN Act in reference to triggering events, part-time employees, recipients of notice, contents of notice, sale of business, buyout provisions and penalties for non-compliance.
This is a sample landlord and tenant lease agreement.
This is a sample promise to sublease.