Today's General Counsel, November 2020

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EDITOR’S DESK

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OVID-19 is on everyone’s mind now, and in this edition of Today’s General Counsel, Timothy Fazio offers advice on how in-house legal operations attorneys and their colleagues

on the litigation side can plan ahead concerning COVID-related risk. Adam Schuman discusses strategies for managing parallel government investigations and the civil lawsuits they can spawn. Daniel Barber writes about how California’s Consumer Privacy Act is playing out, and columnist Stephan Swinkels considers the differing reactions that U.S. and European employers have had to remote working and its effect on their employees’ well-being during the pandemic. As of this issue, Today’s General Counsel will be published monthly instead of quarterly, and exclusively on our new digital platform. We have made these changes so that we can present timely, incisive content to readers that we know are pressed for time, but in need of pointed, relevant information presented in a format they can access on the go, and on the device of their choice. Please let us know what you think at editor@todaysgc.com.

Bob Nienhouse, Editor-In-Chief bnienhouse@TodaysGC.com

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