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Information that can be useful in litigation is ready to be discovered in online social networks for strategic use by savvy attorneys. The amount of available electronic information is limited only b
Standards of privacy have not yet been defined or adequately tested in the largely uncharted legal territory of social networking sites. Ronald J. Levine and Susan L. Swatski-Lebson of Herrick inves
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...to my 23-year-old son, Ted Bodine, a benefits analyst for Fidelity Investments in Chicago. He recalls getting a message from a guy he...
...according to my 23-yearold son, Ted Bodine, a benefits analyst for Fidelity Investments in Chicago. He recalls getting a message from a guy he...
...posed by employee negligence and theft of confidential data. This summer, Fidelity National Information Services announced that a senior-level database administrator had stolen...
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The trouble with "clawback" agreements is the creeping doubt over whether they actually preserve privilege. Unless courts accept that new realities such as e-discovery require a new standard, dispens
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Statistics have shown that, no matter how much planning goes into the IT integration part of a merger, the process rarely goes smoothly. A whopping 95 percent of IT integrations take longer than expe
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