...often the least political, least power-hungry folks at the company holiday party. It may sound cliché, but most CCOs are driven by...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Now, add up the disastrous potential of antics at your office holiday party the kind of inappropriate behavior all employers dread and...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...located, we hope the coming holiday weeks will be refreshing, invigorating...bodies, consultants, and other third parties that must be involved with...
...offsite storage in one fell swoop. We accomplished this over the December holidays, when clients were less likely to visit, with a team of paralegals...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Ninth Circuit ruled that a party may not share documents with...34;Consider it an early holiday gift," Michaels wrote....
Originally Published: The Recorder
...will undoubtedly look to the parties' agreement and the underlying circumstances...more server space during the holiday season without paying for that...
...During this holiday season, online retailers and others...this collected data among third parties is poorly understood by individuals...
...Federal Trade Commission has a holiday surprise for 320,000 consumers...act on behalf of third parties. Consumers who believe...
...but for those times when common sense departs on a well-earned holiday, it's a good idea to use the Auto-Lock feature to...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has granted allocatur in two cases related to whether a police officer violates the Pennsylvania Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Act by pretending to be an a
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