First-ever top lawyer for organic food company likes being part of a company that people can relate to; and other Moves
...gather and communicate information has created a market where the majority of employees are knowledge workers. Yet, as Drucker foresaw decades ago, one of management...
Gabriela Baron, vice president for business development at Xerox Litigation Services, discusses big-picture e-discovery trends, including what clients are putting on their wish lists
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...s Hawthorne, New York, headquarters was bursting at the seams. With 300 employees, and just a single conference room, its lawyers later joked about having...
...to fend off naysayers, placate accountants, and negotiate with partnerspulling multiple all-nighters along the way. The duo spent so much time together...
Gabriela Baron, vice president for business development at Xerox Litigation Services, discusses big-picture e-discovery trends, including what clients are putting on their wish lists
Gabriela Baron, vice president for business development at Xerox Litigation Services, discusses big-picture e-discovery trends, including what clients are putting on their wish lists
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...by the companys employees. It is an asset that...it can be used in multiple ways to preserve or increase...
...instantly absolves the child of blame. Enter the "rogue employee." Have you ever noticed, when companies become the focus of a...
...other regulators, cooperating companies, and employees, who are now protected by...The risk created by the multiple touch points with foreign officials...
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