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A Today’s General Counsel survey finds that legal project management is slowly catching on, especially among smaller legal departments.
Last year the percentage of companies that fired their CEOs was the lowest since 2010. Only 23.8 percent of all […]
Law firms that bring in lateral hires from a firm on the brink of dissolution may risk a future lawsuit, […]
Justice Kennedy wrote for the Court that restricting Michigan voters from making their own decision on affirmative action would be “an unprecedented restriction on a fundamental right held not just by one person but by all in common.”
President Obama is trying to ease fiscal restraints at DOL that have kept the Office from Administrative Law Judges from hiring personnel and led to massive backups, which ALJ Chief Judge Stephen Purcell said ” we will not likely recover for years to come.”
Having a plan in place, and purchasing a cyber liability policy, are crucial steps that will aid a company in addressing a cyber security breach.
PCs have long been the standard for businesses, including the business of law, but many old obstacles to switching to […]
Standard& & Poor’s 500 companies pay their chief executives 331 times that of the average production and nonsupervisory worker, according […]
The Governor of Massachusetts, Deval Patrick, has proposed legislation that would almost entirely ban non-compete agreements. Massachusetts would join two […]
Broker-dealers should use the information detailed by FINRA in a recent Regulatory Notice to develop procedures and documents specific to the broker-dealer’s business model.
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