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Isn’t E-Discovery Hard Enough Without the Internet of Things?

Given the ubiquity of the Internet of Things, it’s time for information governance lawyers to rethink the data they collect and maintain – or that is collected and maintained on their behalf – and how it is stored, secured and accessed.

Cheap, Simple and Useful Metrics From Your Own Finance Department

Legal departments already have solid information and can easily get more from the company’s finance group. It won’t be as […]

Frank Lindh, GC of California PUC, to Leave for Crowell & Moring LLP

Frank Lindh, general counsel for the San Francisco-based California Public Utilities Commission, will resign from that post to join the […]

Jessica Oien to VP of Compliance at Pernix Therapeutics Holdings

Pernix Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. announced the appointment of Jessica Oien as Vice President of Compliance. Prior to joining Pernix, Oien […]

Apple’s CFO Peter Oppenheimer to Retire in September

Tech giant Apple has announced that CFO Peter Oppenheimer will retire at the end of September. Luca Maestri, Apple’s vice […]

Adidas CEO Herbert Hainer To Stay On Till 2017

The adidas AG Supervisory Board extended CEO Herbert Hainer’s contract by another two years beyond 2015, to March 2017, at […]

Technology Backlash Brewing?

A woman wearing Google Glass precipitated a minor brawl in a San Francisco bar, in an incident that seems to […]

Study: ABA Hands Out Lower Ratings to Female, Minority Judge Candidates

Female and minority candidates for judgeships are being held back by the American Bar Association, a new study suggests. The […]

You May Think They Are Disabled But That Doesn’t Mean You “Regarded“ Them as Disabled

In an Alabama ADA case, the district court found that, while an employer outright stated they felt an employee was overweight, there was no evidence to suggest the company regarded weight as a disability.

OSHA Issues Interim Final Rule for FSMA Whistleblower Claims

OSHA has issued an interim final rule establishing procedures for handling whistleblower complaints under the Food Safety Modernization Act, streamlining the procedures with its other whistleblower regulations.

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