For the 3,000 in-house counsel attending the Association of Corporate Counsel annual meeting in Orlando, there is one top draw: Networking with fellow members of the in-house bar
...Companies are asking their in-house compliance teams to make their budgets go further. Many compliance officers comment that...
...and requests continued private sector reporting whenever possible. ICS-CERT provides secure portal access to critical infrastructure asset owners and government agency personnel who are...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Crowdfunding enables small businesses to raise money from the general public. But, with no transparency on either side of the deal, how will investors and business owners get comfort on who is doing
...speed, corporations need to frequently update their policies on data management and compliance to keep up with new developments -- and the advent of the iPad...
...speed, corporations need to frequently update their policies on data management and compliance to keep up with new developments -- and the advent of the iPad...
...speed, corporations need to frequently update their policies on data management and compliance to keep up with new developments—and the advent of the...
...speed, corporations need to frequently update their policies on data management and compliance to keep up with new developments—and the advent of the...
Heaven forbid, IF you get fired, don't talk with the in-house counsel and deal with it in a public manner? Uh oh, that's not what an in-house lawyer wants to hear ..
Allergan has agreed to pay $600 million in criminal and civil penalties and plead guilty to one misdemeanor count of "misbranding" its drug Botox as part of a global settlement with the federal gover
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