Escalating data volumes have forced law firms and corporate legal teams to rethink how they perform eDiscovery. Most have found that the...
Today, more than ever, corporate legal departments are bringing a greater volume of legal work back to their...
...and approach the right PE firm? How do you address the tough legal issues that arise, such as "who's in charge" after the deal...
...corporations have been ratcheting up pressure on their general counsel to limit legal spending, and on law firms to provide detailed budgets for their work...
...that are entrusted to do this are often unaware of the complex legal overlay of the digital world and the potential pitfalls for their company...
...businesses to be more forthcoming about attacks, exposing them to significant new legal and regulatory threats. While it might seem obvious that...
...businesses to be more forthcoming about attacks, exposing them to significant new legal and regulatory threats. While it might seem obvious that...
...local experts in public procurement. Christian Ringeling, the senior international legal counsel for Microstrategy who edited the guide, says it will allow in...
...the firm and represents a Jackie Robinson moment for the legal profession. Of the 122 lawyers at GSH, 70 percent are minorities...
...the firm and represents a Jackie Robinson moment for the legal profession. Of the 122 lawyers at GSH, 70 percent are minorities...
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