Cisco systems converts its Code of Business Conduct to an e-book so its 73,000 employees get quick advice
...anywhere. Yet with more law firms and businesses abandoning space-wasting hard copy printouts in favor of PDF files and other types of electronic documents...
...off," an employer must be vigilant regarding the possibility that electronic copies of company trade secrets such as confidential customer data, source code...
While it is not possible to determine whether 'Voom' has altered corporate practices in preserving ESI, the few reported and unreported decisions citing to 'Voom' reveal that they provide clearer rul
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Court (1789-1790) to today's Roberts Court. There's an obligatory copy of the Constitution, too, if for some reason you don't sport...
...The HP LaserJet Pro multifunction printer (MFP) M521 series offers scan, copy, and fax capabilities and prints at speeds up to 42 pages per...
...found that 98 percent of surveyed managers "still rely on hard copy in the 'last mile' to deliver contracts to get clients and customers...
Overbilling is something that all consumers of legal services should know about and protect themselves from. There are several actions that a client can and should take to protect itself from possibl
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Chinese counterfeits of mainstream mobile devices. MPE+ Talon provides bit-by-bit copies of files and storage media from 95 percent of Chinese chipsets with...
A trial court has certain authority to investigate juror misconduct, but to what extent can a court compel a juror suspected of misconduct to disclose printouts of social media communications made du
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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