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Executive Deposition Tips, Part 6: Lose the Ego

Executives face several perils in a deposition, but perhaps none more perilous than their own egos. Few executives got where they are by being shy, retiring types. They probably achieved success the old fashioned way: by being disciplined, demanding, type … Continue reading

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Executive Deposition Tips, Part 4: Know Your Role in the Corporate Defense

If you work in the C-suite, then it is assumed that you have a thorough understanding of the workings of your company. So, it would make sense that executives would feel well equipped to handle any questions regarding the operation … Continue reading

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Covenants Not to Compete: Rocky but Navigable

One of the trickiest areas for executives who are looking to move to a new job or considering the sale of a business is the covenant not to compete. Whether an executive has signed one of these contracts with a … Continue reading

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About This Blog

Welcome to the inaugural posting of Legal Issues in the Executive Suite. We hope to use this blog to inform executives of legal issues that affect them as individuals on a daily basis. This isn’t how companies can avoid a … Continue reading

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