...The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act...of cyber threat information among government and...certain existing cybersecurity centers or to other...
Companies are asking their in-house compliance teams to make their budgets go further. Luckily, many institutions have antibribery and anticorruption tools that are available for use at no cost
...and present information at nearly...Colorado Convention Center, all under...Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation...said, the sharing of research...
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 ..
...But a closer look at the results from the 139 information technology chiefs who responded to our survey reveals one important sign of...
In creating a world-class legal department at General Electric, general counsel Ben Heineman fundamentally shifted the status of corporate counsel at GE -- and in legal departments around the world.
...Southern District of New York.Considering that weekend's rushed analysis of a corporation that covers the globe, Watson marvels, "It was pretty...
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