Decisions by corporate law departments to hire (and fire) law firms for work on compliance, corporate governance, intellectual property, labor & employment, litigation, mergers & acquisitions, or other legal work.
...communication both originates and terminates outside the physical jurisdiction of the...provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction...
...known for its gray areas, which seemingly provide lessons to in-house counsel on a daily basis. The lessons start with the status...
...known for its gray areas, which seemingly provide lessons to in-house counsel on a daily basis. The lessons start with the status...
...known for its gray areas, which seemingly provide lessons to in-house counsel on a daily basis. The lessons start with the status...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Securities and Exchange Commission turned up the pressure on auditors in China when it recently initiated enforcement proceedings against the Chinese affiliates of the Big Four accounting firms a
...in-house counsel can...legal department management, regulatory compliance...management, and outside counsel management...list: recruitment, retention, and training...
The Daily Report
...the voice of in-house counsel at ACC for 22 years...they just write into their retention terms that no increases in...
...also help guide in-house counsel in the new year. Here...house counsel implement a document-retention policy that spells out procedures...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...the voice of in-house counsel at ACC for 22 years...they simply write into their retention terms that no increases in...
...as-exit-voids-retention-plan/2012/10...surprise to those outside the bank...146;s general counsel has a key...
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