Don Draper says, "Change is neither good nor bad, it simply is," advice that is also spot-on for corporate data privacy compliance programs
Don Draper of television's Mad Mensays, "Change is neither good nor bad, it simply is," advice that is also spot-on for corporate data privacy compliance programs
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Don't let obsolete employment practices leave you open to newfangled EEOC charges
The Daily Report
...paid to Mexican officials to expedite the company's expansion in Mexico. Internal Wal-Mart emails and memos detailing Zapata's allegations were recently made...
...to Mexican officials to expedite the companys expansion in Mexico. Internal Walmart emails and memos detailing Mr. Zapatas allegations were ...
...of dollars that should be going into the nation's coffers. The Internal Revenue Service is cracking down on companies it believes are employing dubious...
Clean tech is new: solar, wind, biofuels, water purification. And yet the industry runs the very ordinary risk of getting bogged down in the oldest business challenge of all: corruption
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Clean tech is new: solar, wind, biofuels, water purification. And yet the industry runs the very ordinary risk of getting bogged down in the oldest business challenge of all: corruption
Clean tech is new: solar, wind, biofuels, water purification. And yet the industry runs the very ordinary risk of getting bogged down in the oldest business challenge of all: corruption
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...of dollars that should be going into the nation's coffers. The Internal Revenue Service is cracking down on companies it believes are employing dubious...
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