This week's installment of Tech Circuit brings new assignments for David Curle and Kelli Clark, among others; and a judicial scandal involving unfortunate courtroom attire. [MORE
Don Draper of television's Mad Mensays, "Change is neither good nor bad, it simply is," advice that is also spot-on for corporate data privacy compliance programs
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Data techniques and technological tools developed in fields as diverse as weather forecasting and baseball management can help develop a risk-based compliance program, but humans are necessary to pr
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...sure which way to go at this point," said Fletcher, of Charlotte's Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein. "We don't have great...
December is always a magical month, where everything seems in sharper focus in the cold crisp air of winter. Here in New York, the city is at its finest, with bright lights and tourists pouring in to
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LTN asked legal technology vendors if they have launched products or services addressing Big Data and the tension that exists in mining customer data versus the security and privacy of that data and
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice has licensed kCura's Relativity review platform for firmwide use through Relativity certified reseller DiscoverReady, Chicago-based kCura announced Tuesday
...partner Ryan McConnell, who created the database with attorneys Katharine Southard and Charlotte Simon. Whether it's clear and instructive, full of ambiguity, or spotty...
...Steve Fletcher, CIO at Parker Poe, in Charlotte, N.C., agrees. "They try to sell too much and too...
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