Pen and paper is an inferior option for executing legally binding agreements. Yet a recent study commissioned by Adobe Systems Inc. found that 98 percent of surveyed managers "still rely on hard copy
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...theft can be worse than shopper theft. Employees can easily learn the internal operations of a store. In some ways, the same can be said...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
More and more businesses are treating data security as one of their most important business risks, and a growing number of insurance companies are offering policies to help businesses prevent and res
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
...difficult issues a company can face. It must be supported by thorough internal inquiry and must always be approved at the highest levels of the...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
For some firms, outsourcing these litigation support services is absolutely the correct answer. However, for many firms, keeping select litigation support services in-house, aka insourcing, can provi
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
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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