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February/March 2013

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What Does Daca Mean for Employers?

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative is a temporary solution for undocumented immigrants 15 to 30 years old, […]

Competition, Cartels and Canada

Antitrust agencies in the U.S. and Canada have programs designed to encourage cartel participants to alert authorities about the existence […]

Top In-House Legal Salaries are Up, Reflecting Greater CLO Role

February/March 2013 Lauren M. Chung, HBR Consulting With greater responsibility comes greater reward, as the saying goes, and it has […]

Corporate Counsel in the Crosshairs

In regulatory and criminal investigative matters, an in-house attorney often faces a dilemma – how to balance the duty of […]

Theft of Critical Information by Insiders

Protecting business critical information involves identifying which information is critical; designating it as confidential; establishing practices, procedures, and policies to […]

Staying Ahead on E-Discovery

Last year several opinions approving technology-assisted review (TAR) gave litigants the confidence to consider and try these technologies. First, U.S. […]

Challenges of Asian Language E-Discovery

As e-discovery reaches into Asia, global companies face unfamiliar challenges. The so-called CJK languages (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) are difficult […]

Information Technology Outpacing Information Law

In seeming accord with various informal laws suggested by physicists and engineers (the most well known being Moore’s law, which […]

How to Confront an NPE

In the vocabulary of intellectual property practice, a non-practicing entity (NPE) is a company whose business model consists of acquiring […]

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