In-House


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    Marriott Vacations Promotes Deputy GC To Top Spot

    Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. has promoted its deputy general counsel to take over as the company's new top lawyer, replacing its longtime general counsel who stepped down earlier this month.

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    How Senior Associates Can Find Time To Grow Their Practice

    By the time senior associates learn how to thrive at their law firms, many realize that to continue to advance in their careers, they need to start building their own books of business.

  • White & Case Expands In Brussels With Amazon Hire

    White & Case LLP has recruited a senior in-house lawyer at Amazon for its office in Brussels, the law firm's latest technology-focused hire globally.

  • Compliance Chiefs Offer Insight On AI In Financial Services

    JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s chief compliance officer said Tuesday that artificial intelligence has proven "transformative" to her bank, and that she sees a time when compliance officers may come to supervise AI agents as the technology evolves.

  • Labor Issues Spark Battle Over Directors At Starbucks

    Six investor groups, led by Trillium Asset Management, are lobbying Starbucks' shareholders to vote against the reelection of two directors at the company's annual meeting on Wednesday, citing sustained labor issues at its 17,000 U.S. stores.

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    Alston & Bird Hires Ex-FDA Deputy Counsel From DLA Piper

    Alston & Bird LLP announced on Tuesday it has hired a longtime government lawyer and former DLA Piper attorney to assist with the firm's work helping companies handle FDA compliance issues and regulatory disputes over medical products.

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    Biopharma Co. Gives New CLO $3.6 Million In Stock Awards

    Mineralys Therapeutics Inc. has found its new legal leader in a veteran biopharmaceutical industry attorney who most recently worked at Orbital Therapeutics, the company said Tuesday.

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    Intel CLO Saw Compensation Soar To Double Digits Last Year

    The chief legal officer at Intel Corp. saw a 2025 compensation package that had increased by more than $3.6 million from the prior year and brought her into double digits, according to a Monday securities filing in which the company highlighted the law department leader's "significant" litigation victories.

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    Uber's Tony West Saw Slight Dip In Comp Last Year

    Ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc.'s legal chief saw his compensation dip to about $10.7 million last year, compared to almost $12.7 million in 2024.

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    Howard Capital Adds Lubert-Adler GC As Legal Leader

    Georgia-based Investment advisory firm Howard Capital Management Inc. has brought on the general counsel of real estate investment firm Lubert-Adler Partners LLC as its general counsel and chief compliance officer, bringing on a leader with more than 25 years of experience in financial services and investment management, the firm announced on Tuesday.

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    Attys Split Over Mandatory Hyperlinks To Curb Fake AI Cases

    A new legal requirement to hyperlink case law is drawing support from legal professionals as a counter to artificial intelligence-generated fake cases in court submissions, but some aren't sure that it is enough to solve the problem and worry that it will be an added burden on lawyers.

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    Atlanta-Based Floor & Decor GC Saw Pay Bump In 2025

    The chief legal officer of the Atlanta-headquartered Floor & Decor earned more than $2.5 million in total compensation in 2025, marking a 27% increase from his pay in 2024, although his 2025 pay was still lower than his total compensation of more than $4.1 million in 2023.

  • Attys For City Of New Orleans Sanctioned For AI Use

    A Louisiana federal judge has sanctioned attorneys for the city of New Orleans over misuse of artificial intelligence that resulted in hallucinated case citations in a pro se civil rights case.

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    Clear GC Will Depart In April, Retain Salary For Another Year

    The general counsel of identity verification services company Clear Secure Inc. is stepping down next month but will receive an additional 12 months of salary following her departure, the company revealed last week in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing. 

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    Baxter International's GC Earned $3.8M In 2025

    Medical device company Baxter International Inc.'s top attorney earned nearly $3.8 million last year, his first since becoming a named executive officer, according to a securities filing Monday.

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    Retiring Talen Energy GC Saw Comp Jump By $3M Last Year

    Houston-based Talen Energy's general counsel and corporate secretary, who is expected to retire in June, saw his overall compensation jump in 2025 to nearly $5.4 million, compared to the roughly $2.3 million he received in 2024, with the increase largely coming from a stock award that exceeded $4 million, according to a recent securities filing.

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    Texas Boutique Mitby Pacholder Adds IP Litigator In Houston

    Houston litigation boutique Mitby Pacholder Johnson PLLC has boosted its intellectual property offerings with an of counsel who joined from Cabello Hall Zinda PLLC.

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    Former Gilead Sciences GC To Earn Over $2.5M Severance

    Gilead Sciences Inc. is paying its former general counsel more than $2.5 million in severance after she left the company, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing released Friday.

  • Chubb Moves To Toss Shareholder's Climate Proposal Suit

    Insurance company Chubb Ltd. is fighting an effort to place a climate-related question on its annual corporate ballot, telling a Washington, D.C., federal judge that the shareholder championing the proposal is attempting to micromanage its business.

  • Denver Airport's General Counsel Claims Race Discrimination

    The city of Denver and three of its officials retaliated and discriminated against the Denver International Airport's general counsel for refusing to follow certain city directives that the attorney says could constitute criminal conduct, he alleged in Colorado federal district court.

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    Goldman Sachs' Departing CLO Took In $25M Last Year

    Kathryn Ruemmler, who is resigning as chief legal officer at Goldman Sachs after facing fresh scrutiny over emails revealing her relationship with disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saw $25 million in compensation last year, according to a securities filing Friday.

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    Corning's Legal Leader Earned $9M In 2025

    The top attorney for Corning Inc. saw his pay package rise from $7.4 million to $9 million in 2025, the same year he was appointed vice chairman, according to a securities filing on Friday.

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    15 Companies To Offer Votes On Political Spending Disclosure

    Shareholders seeking more transparency about corporate political spending have filed ballot measures at 29 companies so far this proxy season, with nine companies agreeing to the disclosures without a vote and five more blocking the proposal from their ballots, according to the latest numbers on Friday from the nonprofit Center for Political Accountability in Washington, D.C.

  • GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week

    Major shareholder groups sued the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, claiming the agency violated the Administrative Procedure Act. In the meantime, some attorneys think the sanctions that judges are issuing to lawyers over AI-generated errors won't be enough to stop the problem. These are some of the stories in corporate legal news you may have missed in the past week.

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    Seyfarth Real Estate Team Adds Charlotte City Council Member

    Seyfarth Shaw LLP announced Thursday that its real estate department has welcomed a former Nuveen Natural Capital attorney who last fall was elected to the Charlotte City Council.

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Expert Analysis

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    Ask A Mentor: How Do I Build Rapport In New In-House Role? Author Photo

    Tim Parilla at LinkSquares explains how new in-house lawyers can start developing relationships with colleagues both within and outside their legal departments in order to expand their networks, build their brands and carve their paths to leadership positions.

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    Piper Hoffman and Will Lowrey at Animal Outlook lay out suggestions for attorneys to maximize the value of their pro bono efforts, from crafting engagement letters to balancing workloads — and they explain how these principles can foster a more rewarding engagement for both lawyers and nonprofits.

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    NY Bar Admission Criminal History Query Is Unjust, Illegal Author Photo

    New York should revise Question 26 on its bar admission application, because requiring students to disclose any prior interaction with the criminal justice system disproportionately affects people of color, who have a history of being overpoliced — and it violates several state laws, says Andrew Brown, president of the New York State Bar Association.

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    Ask A Mentor Author Photo

    As the legal profession undergoes a dramatic period of change, experts answer questions on career and workplace conundrums in this Law360 guest article series.

  • 7 Ways Attys Can Improve Their LinkedIn Summaries Author Photo

    Lawyers can use LinkedIn to strengthen their thought leadership position, generate new business, explore career opportunities, and better position themselves and their firms in search results by writing a well-composed, optimized summary that demonstrates their knowledge and experience, says Guy Alvarez at Good2bSocial.

  • How Law Firms And Attys Can Combat Imposter Syndrome Author Photo

    Imposter syndrome is rampant in the legal profession, especially among lawyers from underrepresented backgrounds, leading to missed opportunities and mental health issues — but firms can provide support in numerous ways, and attorneys can use therapeutic strategies to quiet their inner critic, says Helen Pamely at Rosling King.

  • The Law Firm Qualities Partners Seek In Lateral Moves Author Photo

    In 2022, partners considering lateral moves have new priorities, and firms that hope to recruit top talent will need to communicate their strategy for growth, engage on hot issues like origination credit and diversity initiatives, and tailor their integration plans toward expanding partners’ client base, says Gloria Sandrino at Lateral Link.

  • Small Steps Can Help Employers Beat Attorney Burnout Author Photo

    Lawyers are experiencing burnout on a massive, unprecedented scale due to the pandemic, but law firms and institutional players can and should make a difference by focusing on small, practical solutions that protect their attorneys’ most precious personal resource and professional commodity — time, says Chad Sarchio, president of the District of Columbia Bar.

  • The Evolving Role Of The Law Firm Legal Secretary Author Photo

    Technological shifts during the pandemic and beyond should force firms to rethink how legal secretaries can not only better support timekeepers but also participate in elevating client service, bifurcating the role into an administrative support position and a more elevated practice support role, says Lauren Chung at HBR Consulting.

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    Ask A Mentor: How Can I Ace My Upcoming Annual Review? Author Photo

    Jennifer Rakstad at White & Case highlights how associates can emphasize achievements and seek support before, during and after their annual review, despite the pandemic’s negative effects on face time with colleagues and business development opportunities.

  • How Your Law Firm's Brand Can Convey Prestige Author Photo

    In order to be perceived as prestigious by clients and potential recruits, law firms should take their branding efforts beyond designing visual identities and address six key imperatives to differentiate themselves — from identifying intangible core strengths to delivering on promises at every interaction, says Howard Breindel at DeSantis Breindel.

  • How Dynamic Project Management Can Help Law Firms Author Photo

    Law firms looking to streamline matter management should consider tools that offer both employees and clients real-time access to documents, action items, task assignee information and more, overcoming many of the limitations of project communications via email, says Stephen Weyer at Stites & Harbison.

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    Ask A Mentor: How Can I Successfully Switch Practices? Author Photo

    Associates who pivot into new practice areas may find that along with the excitement of a fresh start comes some apprehension, but certain proactive steps can help tame anxiety and ensure attorneys successfully adapt to unfamiliar subjects, novel internal processes and different client deliverables, say Susan Berson and Hassan Shaikh at Mintz.

  • A Road Map For Creating Law Firm Sustainability Programs Author Photo

    Amid demands from clients and prospective hires for greater sustainability efforts, law firms should think beyond reusable mugs and create programs that incorporate clear leadership structures, emission tracking and reduction goals, and frameworks for reporting results, says Gayatri Joshi at the Law Firm Sustainability Network.

  • Why Firms Should Help Associates Do More Pro Bono Work Author Photo

    Associates may hesitate to take on the added commitment of pro bono matters, but such work has tangible skill-building benefits, so firms should consider compensation and leadership strategies to encourage participation, says Rasmeet Chahil at Lowenstein Sandler.

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