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That Cyber-Attack May Be An Inside Job

About one in five security breaches are engineered by contractors or once-trusted employees. Typically these breaches are more costly and […]

Judge Rakoff On Failure To Prosecute Execs

The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission “uses variants of the word ‘fraud’ no fewer than 157 times…

Stage Set For Republican Resurgence?

A column written just before Tuesday’s election by commentator and political veteran Bruce Bartlett appears to have been prescient. Bartlett, […]

Matter Management Software Should Offer Cost Control Plus

Fall 2012 marks the second issue of Matter Management Software Insights, a survey conducted by GC Metrics LLC. The survey […]

Paper Records Still Critical to Discovery

Despite the explosion in digital records, businesses in every industry are still generating massive amounts of paper. The manner in […]

Monitoring Regulatory Agreements

Companies that operate in highly regulated industries sometimes need to enter into a settlement agreement that includes a remediation process […]

Reversing a Bad Verdict on Appeal

When a trial goes badly an appeal offers an opportunity for a reversal, but you cannot redo the testimony, arguments, […]

That Cyber-Attack May Be an Inside Job

While cyber-security threats posed by foreign governments and terrorist groups garner headlines, a large proportion of data breaches are carried […]

Crafting a Social Media Policy, with the SEC in Mind

Recently the SEC released guidance permitting companies to disclose important information to investors over social media, as long as the […]

Below-Cost Pricing Law in California

Most national and international companies do business in California. Like other states, California has laws prohibiting below cost pricing of […]

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