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Some companies are skeptical about the value of a human resources department, according to an article in the Wall Street […]
Most law offices are still burdened with obsolete technology, according to The Lawyerist. Copiers and fax machines top the list […]
A panel of four “cyberstar” federal judges at a recent legal tech conference had a pointed message for corporate counsel: […]
Litigation – long seen as the last holdout for hourly billing – is increasingly being billed with alternative methods, now […]
In a study of the 40 biggest law firms in the state, Texas Lawbook found that over the last three […]
In light of the Heartbleed security breach, failure to immediately attend to patches and advising users to change passwords could expose companies to potential liability.
Private contractors working for public companies are now covered under the Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower protections, leading many to review their compliance programs with fresh eyes.
Two former managing directors resigned, joined a competing firm and, according to allegations in a lawsuit filed by AlixPartners LLP […]
Competing businesses that share information about hackers and other virtual security threats will not be considered in violation of antitrust […]
Legal project management is a trend slowly catching on in corporate legal departments, according to a recent Today’s General Counsel […]
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