...stored data were discussed from the perspectives of, among others, in-house counsel, judges, outside counsel, and even a computer scientist. Some sought guidance...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Data protection has become a topic of discussion at the board level and a top priority for senior executives, particularly those tasked with driving and managing the growth of an organization
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
With so many cloud services available to tackle an array of critical law office tasks, making the right choices is becoming increasingly difficult. Here's what you need to know to attain informed dec
...the White House message from June 4 when it issued a series of executive...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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...openness and transparency in building and maintaining the relationship between in-house counsel and outside firms. He also addressed a wide range of related...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...is the bank's in-house cybersecurity lawyer and is assisting the group that's reviewing BofA's outside counsel. "Some of them are...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...s in-house legal team. Norton is a former Wilson Sonsini partner who left the firm in 2006 to serve as general counsel of travel...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...and consulting firms as these outside advisers scramble to help in-house counsel build compliance programs for their companies. McConnell has...
This week's installment of Tech Circuit brings new assignments for David Curle and Kelli Clark, among others; and a judicial scandal involving unfortunate courtroom attire. [MORE
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