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Super-Secure “Blackphone” May Be First In Wave Of BYOD-Friendly Phones

With BYOD concerns for employers on the rise, the race is on for mobile software developers to tap the emerging […]

Best Practices For Conducting Internal Investigations

From deciding whether to bring in outside counsel to issuing “Do Not Destroy” notices, Sheppard Mullin attorneys outline what steps […]

Guardian Newspaper Legal Chief Has Her Hands Full

The British newspaper The Guardian has made history with a series of blockbuster projects that got world-wide attention, including an […]

Emotions Run High When In-House Counsel is Deposed

This article examines the psychological effect on in-house counsel who are placed in the witness chair by their outside counsel, […]

Law Firms Could Be “Soft Underbelly” of Company Cyber-Security

Legal departments get a warning from a general counsel and security expert from the tech company Unisys. Pavel Klimov, the […]

Gender Diversity In Silicon Valley

A new study compares gender diversity at the largest Silicon Valley companies with the largest U.S. companies in all sectors, […]

Rent An In-House Lawyer For A Day

A Boston start-up will let small companies rent a lawyer by the day to serve as in-house counsel. The company, […]

Did GC’s Departure Bring On A Legal Mess For Genetic Testing Firm?

In November, the FDA asked 23andMe to stop selling and marketing its genetic testing kit, citing lack of testing data […]

NY Relaxing Pro Bono Rules For In-House Counsel

Corporate lawyers in New York will be able to perform pro-bono work even if they haven’t been admitted to the […]

More Law Departments Done With Billable Hours?

Facing increasing budget pressure, more corporate law departments, this time in Canada, are pushing for alternative fee arrangements with outside […]

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