...constitute 4.2 percent of the CEOs and 11.5 percent of CFOs. One reason legal executive recruiters say they can deliver on...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...constitute 4.2 percent of the CEOs and 11.5 percent of CFOs. One reason legal executive recruiters say they can deliver on...
...constitute 4.2 percent of the CEOs and 11.5 percent of CFOs. One reason legal executive recruiters say they can deliver on...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...set out options in the gray areas when the law is uncertain. CFOs have similar primacy of place in presenting options on unclear accounting issues...
...officer talked about tax matters recently? According to a recent survey of CFOs, multinational corporations are seeing an uptick in tax-audits by government authorities...
The Daily Report
"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
The litigation efficiency adviser is a new litigation management tool for today's small and midsize company Chief Legal Officer
The Daily Report
...a service," or SaaS cost money, too, after all. And while some CFOs are fully behind the idea of a system that would enhance the...
...service," or SaaS) cost money, too, after all. And while some CFOs are fully behind the idea of a system that would enhance the...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...service," or SaaS) cost money, too, after all. And while some CFOs are fully behind the idea of a system that would enhance the...
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