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...their time on administrative stuff."...
...percent of their time on administrative stuff. Young...on ILDEs advisory board. So does Jeff Paquin, former...
...in New York City. The board pays all staff salaries and other administrative costs, so 100 percent of...
...consumer. The Copyright Board of Canada, which applies federal...an earlier industry application to review that position. The Supreme Court...
...in New York City. The board pays all staff salaries and other administrative costs, so 100 percent of...
...analysis by the Corporate Executive Board. The member-based...tackle items that are more administrative in nature and/or require...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...counsel. Non-lawyer professionals can tackle items that are more administrative in nature and/or require urgent turnaroundtasks like reviewing contracts...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...National Labor Relations Board acting general counsel Lafe Solomon...last week in an annual review of case-handling performance. In...
...a lot of different directions. You're involved with community affairs, on boards, things are going on internally in the firm, and you are trying...
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"Litigation efficiency adviser" consulting is a new development on the legal landscape. In today's tough economic climate, small and midsize companies in particular cannot afford to overpay on their
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