...Taiwan with clients in a range of industries from startups to Fortune 100 companies. Traveling Coaches is a technology adoption consultancy headquartered in Dallas...
...151; they left the company in 2009 to consult and train Fortune 1000 companies to use Linkedin. Together, they have cumulated on their...
...to all CEOs of the Fortune 500 last September, after a...80 percent of the top 100 companies, and approximately 300 responses...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Jackson Lewis' Ralph Losey wrote "Five Reasons to Outsource Litigation Support," arguing that the non-legal side of e-discovery is often best left to vendors. Reed Smith's Bryon Bratcher and
...went into their LegalVIEW database and isolated 37 substantial companies (eight Fortune 100, eight Fortune 101500, and 21 others) for which they...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
Allen & Overy and Slaughter and May are advising on Thomson Reuters's purchase of the Practical Law Company, while Gunderson Dettmer, a technology shop already busy this week advising Current TV on i
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
It's inevitable that risk-averse Big Law ultimately will fully embrace the cloud. But for now, first adopters are jumping in for e-discovery and back-office tasks, while avoiding web services designe
...respected name, strong relationships with an impressive list of Am Law 100 and Fortune 500 corporate clients, and most importantly, similar values and corporate cultures...
...for the use of his guests. The router has a range of 100 feet, which allows his guest network to reach his neighbors, the street...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Corporations eager to exploit their massive customer data risk alienating consumers and regulators if they stumble on privacy and security
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