Keller and Heckman LLP | USA | 24 May 2023
On May 19, Coca-Cola filed a motion to dismiss in an Illinois federal court, requesting the judge to throw out a proposed class action alleging it…
RK Dewan & Co | India | 13 Apr 2023
Brands are more than just a name or a logo; they embody a story and a legacy that have been built over time. Behind every brand, there is a rich…
Lexology PRO | European Union, Global, Switzerland | 28 Sep 2022
Cross-team assignments, sharpening legal and non-legal skills, and mentoring can help in-house lawyers to develop even when career advancement opportunities are few, according to Adrian Kramer, Region Legal Director at Coca-Cola HBC.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Global, Switzerland | 28 Sep 2022
Adrian Kramer, Region Legal Director at Coca-Cola HBC, explains how to utilise career development, automation and outsourcing to ensure the in-house legal team is used most effectively.
Jupiter Law Partners | Global, India | 25 Jul 2022
Nearly 45 years ago, the Indian-origin fizzy drink brand THUMS UP was launched by the Chauhan Brothers of Parle . On February 10, 2022, the current…
Lexology PRO | Australia, Canada, China, etc. | 10 Jan 2022
Ransomware, cross-border transfers and facial recognition technology are some of the key issues that companies should be focusing on in the coming year.
Keller and Heckman LLP | USA | 1 Nov 2021
On October 28, 2021, a class action lawsuit was filed against the Coca-Cola Company (Coke), alleging that Coke’s piña colada-flavored Fanta soda is…
Lexology PRO | European Union, Global, United Kingdom, etc. | 10 Aug 2021
Cross-team collaboration boosts inter-team relationships, prevents delays and produces fit-for-use products, according to Giorgia Vulcano, EU Privacy Counsel at The Coca-Cola Company.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Global, United Kingdom, etc. | 10 Aug 2021
Giorgia Vulcano, privacy counsel at Coca-Cola, explains how the legal by design tool can help in-house lawyers become part of finding solutions to risks, and boost business-legal team collaboration.
Lexology PRO | European Union, France, Germany | 26 Apr 2021
A group of media and advertising associations has complained to Germany’s competition enforcer that Apple is breaching antitrust rules by giving iOS users the choice to opt-out of third-party personalised advertising.