.... The survey was conducted online between July 9 and August 6 of last year. Half of the 118 in-house respondents surveyed...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...LexisNexis RFP Activity Survey [PDF] was conducted between July 23 and August 3 of this year. The majority of respondents had at least some...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Several recent studies and guidance from the Federal Trade Commission indicate that developers and consumers of mobile apps for phones and tablets are focusing on data privacy
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...juncture, killing the possibility of a full vote before the Congress's August recess -- and quite possibly ending the bill's chances at passage for...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...six months after publishing his first report on social media issues in August 2011, the NLRB's acting general counsel issued his second report on...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...the PTO thinks could be confusingly similar: tweetmarks, cotweet, and tweetphoto. On August 26, 2010, Twitter filed a separate application to register "tweet"...
...personal information, photographs, and videos; and engage in networking. An August 2011 Nielsen Company study found that Americans spend nearly a quarter of...
A report on cyber-intelligence and cyber-attacks outlines overlapping vulnerabilities in computer networks across private industry and the U.S. government, and calls for a systematic response that wo
...an article in The Hill that ran on August 2, soon after both houses of Congress had passed debt ceiling legislation...
As Nortel fades into obscurity, there are those who say its demise can be seen as a cautionary tale for RIM. "I hope," says Canadian business history professor Joe Martin, "that somebody at RIM is st
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