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Reebok Rules

By John B. Douglas III

Here is a list of rules designed to keep in-house counsel focused on the client's objectives, while serving as a reminder of the priorities that will keep you successful and challenged in your job. Use these as a springboard to creating and maintaining a healthy business-to-legal team.

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Brief of Amicus Curiae American Corporate Counsel Association

By Robert P. Cummins, Jerry Kokolis, Donald K.S. Peterson - Bickel & Brewer
For the American Association of Corporate Counsel

A brief arguing that the relationship between in-house counsel and their corporate clients/employers should be treated the same as any attorney-client relationship.

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Virginia Bankshares, Inc., et. al. v. Sandberg, et. al., U.S. S. Ct., 6/25/1990

By Nancy A Nord - Executive Director, American Corporate Counsel Association; Donald D. Geary - President, American Society of Corporate Secretaties, Inc.

Proxy Statement disclosures. This brief argues the implied right of action recognized by the Court of Appeals (Fourth Circuit) nullifies state law and conflicts with fundamental principles of federalism. Additionally, the unrestrained liabilities and vague substantive requirements imposed by the court of appeals threaten to degrade the quality of disclosure in proxy statements.

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