...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
The Securities and Exchange Commission has given its quasi-blessing on disclosure through social media, but lawyers who counsel companies on disclosure of material information say it's unlikely to qu
Originally Published: The Recorder
So much for Thanksgiving vacation plans for the lawyers and consultants who advise Hewlett-Packard Co. and Autonomy. Instead of turkey they were probably inhaling Maalox after HP divulged that it was
...years. Among his many tips and advice, Mattern urged the CFOs and COOs to take a hard look at options for centralized services...
...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
The ILTA Conference is known for the breadth and depth of its educational sessions, and today's lineup reflects that. We'll describe some promising items here, and perhaps we'll see you in our travel
...message to general counsel and chief legal officers from their CEOs and CFOs could hardly be clearer: "Get the costs of your legal department...
...improving bottom line is no longer a foregone conclusion. This year, many CFOs are asking what legal work is actually the most profitable for their...
Law departments, once the hardware and software stepchildren of the legal profession, are steadily, if gradually, adopting more sophisticated ways to aid their work, according to Corporate Counsel's
...BI first arrived within the context of financial analysis tools that help CFOs "slice and dice" metrics to create nuanced reports. But BI has...
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