Contracts

Hormel Foods legal contracting

By refusing to compel arbitration for drivers in Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries, the Supreme Court clarified that job duties are the key in applying the FAA’s exemption. By David Weisenfeld • April 24, 2024

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Wolters Kluwer releases AI-powered contract querying tool

The company said its AI upgrades in Legisway will also integrate into the recently launched legal services portal. By Lyle Moran • March 11, 2024

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LegalOn Technologies releases contract editing tool featuring GPT

The software will assist in-house legal professionals with quickly reviewing various types of contracts and will enable them to collaborate with colleagues, the company said. By Lyle Moran • March 1, 2024

SEC whistleblower protections, employment agreements

When it comes to whistleblowers, no information is confidential

Confidentiality violations don’t apply to employees who go to the SEC with concerns, no matter how much companies want to keep some information under wraps. By Robert Freedman • Feb. 27, 2024

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Legal teams advised to deploy GenAI in ways that benefit the business

Regulatory compliance and contracting are two areas where legal’s use of generative AI could improve collaboration with other functions, an EY legal tech leader said. By Lyle Moran • Feb. 21, 2024

cybersecurity

Contractual obligations driving data privacy, cybersecurity upgrades

To secure work from business partners, more companies are having to get serious about having the right technical and legal safeguards, a specialist says. By Robert Freedman • Feb. 9, 2024

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Court won’t enforce arbitration agreement because employee signed ‘No refused’

The employee’s continued employment wasn’t enough to compel arbitration because the agreement expressly required her signature, the 11th Circuit said. By Laurel Kalser • Feb. 5, 2024

remote work

Ensuring your contracts reflect the realities of remote work

Contract management can help legal leaders build in processes that keep their contract data secure and compliant as the work environment evolves. By Benjamin Thomas • Feb. 5, 2024

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75% of legal chiefs plan to implement generative AI tools, survey finds

Roughly two-thirds of GCs said they were comfortable with the use of AI for compliance monitoring, including 52% who said they were “very” or “extremely” comfortable. By Lyle Moran • Jan. 31, 2024

rep and warranty insurance

Rep and warranty insurance said to speed M&A but claims can be slow

Buyers increasingly rely on the policies for deal confidence even though post-closing disputes can take 18 months to settle. By Robert Freedman • Jan. 30, 2024

CLM software

5 focus areas to improve contracting

Whether you implement contract lifecycle management software or take your existing process to the next level, the rigor of your legwork will impact the ROI you extract from your contracts. By Sailaja Meesaraganda • Jan. 25, 2024

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How sales perceives legal’s speed on contracts

31% of sales professionals say contract review reduces deal velocity and 24% say contract review isn’t necessary because an agreement is simple. By Lyle Moran • Jan. 17, 2024

clickwrap

Scrollwrap is probably a safer choice than clickwrap for online contracts

And it’s best to be explicit that what’s being signed is a contract. Calling it “terms of use” is more nebulous, a court case suggests. By Robert Freedman • Jan. 8, 2024

FTC

New York likely to pursue noncompete ban again in 2024

Not only do Democrats possess firm control of the state Legislature, but the governor could introduce her own proposal that would be attached to the state budget. By Lyle Moran • Jan. 4, 2024

in-house counsel

Why a business-first mindset is critical for in-house counsel

Having subject-matter expertise in the law is just the start of what you need to know to be the kind of partner executives want at the table, according to an Airbus affiliate legal leader. By Robert Freedman • Dec. 18, 2023