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End It Before It Begins: Litigation Prevention in Today’s Business Environment

By Robert Aaron Berger -- associate general counsel - litigation, BearingPoint, Inc.; Joseph J. Catalano -- senior vice president & general counsel, Bay View Capital Corporation; Jeff Novak -- associate general counsel, America Online, Inc.; Christine Zebrowski -- vice president, associate general counsel for law, business & governmental affairs, National Geographic Society

904 - End It Before It Begins: Litigation Prevention in Today’s Business Environment

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Small Law: Counseling the Marketing Department

By John Ross

A collateral refers to that property in which a creditor can take a security interest. We also realize that the rest of the English-speaking world mostly uses collateral as an adjective to mean something that is parallel or corresponding.

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Shareholder Disclosure and Proxy Battles

By Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP

Norton Rose Fulbright recently led a successful court application that illuminates the importance of public disclosure in the context of a proxy battle. This precedent-setting decision is relevant to all public companies, and it has far-reaching implications in the context of shareholder activism.

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Passion-Powered! Tips to Fuel Your Inhouse Career or Jump Start a New One

By Renee Benjamin -- senior counsel, CalPortland Company; Joseph Craciun -- vice president and general counsel, Money Mailer; Pamela Samuels-Young -- managing counsel, Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.; Peter Zeughauser -- president, Zeughauser Group

In these tough economic times, actual or threatened corporate downsizing has forced in-house counsel to take stock of their careers as well as their future in general. Am I valuable enough to the organization to avoid the next layoff? Do I have the passion to take my in-house career to the next level? Or is my passion focused on something different? If so, how do I make the leap? This program seeks to provide a new perspective as in-house counsel look ahead to an uncertain future. After discussing how best to remain marketable in a down cycle, our panel of both former and current in-house counsel who have found other pursuits or undertaken new ventures will share unique insights on how to make sure you remain passion-powered!

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Day in the Life—Elizabeth Brody Gluck

By Elizabeth Brody Gluck

Elizabeth Brody Gluck, vice president and general counsel of Vinfen Corporation, discusses her day-to-day routine as the only lawyer of a corporation employing over 2,500 people.

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