...is led by senior manager Jeremy Wilson, and includes a blend of people. Some report to Wilson, others are assigned to corporate communications and training...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...learn fast, here are some key takeaways: 1...to assess communication trends between people, now would be a good...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...trial calendars by keeping the key evidence sealed." ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...trial calendars by keeping the key evidence sealed." ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...34;What awesome things are people working on [in legal services...that "technology is the key enabler of change" for...
...civil rights and disability. I have a heart. I worry about those people," said Scheindlin. "It's hard to quantify when it's...
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...the primary recovery person is unavailable; designate others to back up key people. If your firm has data centers in multiple offices or regions...
...New York is always inspiring, with the opportunity to see so many people, products, services, and seminars over three deliciously-overloaded days. It's like...
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