Apple's mobile devices pose a challenge to e-discovery specialists
Heaven forbid, IF you get fired, don't talk with the in-house counsel and deal with it in a public manner? Uh oh, that's not what an in-house lawyer wants to hear ..
...the subject of the initial warrant; and, a copy of a computer directory containing drug test results and information about hundreds of other baseball players...
...simultaneously moving to eliminate frivolous lawsuits," said Issa, who has been active on patent issues in the past. The spate...
...Eight days after being named general counsel, Moynihan went back on active status until March of 2009, when he went inactive again, according to...
...Wis.-based NameProtect Inc. These companies have access to specialized databases and directories, such as trademark listings and corporate databases, where they look for similar...
...Wis.-based NameProtect Inc. These companies have access to specialized databases and directories, such as trademark listings and corporate databases, where they look for similar...
...Wis.�based NameProtect Inc. These companies have access to specialized databases and directories, such as trademark listings and corporate databases, where they look for similar...
How are GCs dealing with the impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act? Corporate Counsel queried a half-dozen GCs and corporate secretaries who insisted that their companies haven't had to do much to comply
...down, and thousands and thousands of people were misled. More active and vigilant boards could have caught the problems a lot earlier. . . . People...
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