A business is not a charity. But if someone wants to leave early, let him, and pay him for the day, even if he does not work the full day. He always will remember
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Originally Published: The Recorder
...interest of the board of directors and provide regular updates. Generally, management should consult with the board to gauge the directors' initial reaction to...
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...latest issue of Risk Management magazine, Lori Widmer documents...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...GB) counts. However, it does not define how it is decompressing the data. You believe that you are sending 10 GB of data to be...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Qarth, thanks to the low cost of computer memory and lax data management. Not surprisingly, the price of discovery continues to rise at a...
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