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Ten Ways to Effectively Manage Your Money in Someone Else’s Bankruptcy

By Matthew D. Ellison (Fowler Bell PLLC, a Primerus member firm)

Bankruptcies – even when they’re not your own – can stretch you financially. Even though you don’t control the financial health of your business partners, you can control whether you’re prepared to maximize your recovery and minimize the financial harm to your business. This article outlines some tips to better position your business to do exactly that.

Benchmarking and Research Data

2023 Law Department Management Benchmarking Report

By Association of Corporate Counsel and Major, Lindsey & Africa

An ACC benchmarking report containing critical law department financial and operational data to assist legal departments in establishing baselines for performance improvement in the areas of staffing, spending, work allocation, law firm usage, and diversity and inclusion.

Articles

New CFIUS Developments Signal Heightened Attention on Enforcement: 4 Areas to Watch

By James H. Barker, Les P. Carnegie, Damara L. Chambers, Ruchi G. Gill, Catherine Hein, Ragad Alfaraidy, Theresa Maria Babendreier, Asia Y. Cadet, Layan K. Charara, Matthew J. Crawford, Zachary N. Eddington, Joelle Hageboutros, Elliot W. Hecht, Allison K. Hugi, Julie Choi Shin

Recent developments from CFIUS signal a renewed vigor to protect US national security. In this Client Alert, Latham attorneys highlight the recent developments related to national security investment reviews and outline its implications.

Sample Forms, Policies, and Contracts

Director Indemnification Agreement (US)

This is a sample director indemnification agreement, under which a company agrees to indemnify its directors and officers. The sample is governed by the laws of Delaware.

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