...to media outlets about surveillance programs involving U.S. telephone and Internet companies dominated news coverage, well, everywhere, Tene says he decided to go &ldquo...
...way businesses communicate, enabling brands to directly engage with consumers. Companies are turning increasingly to social media platforms to structure innovative and edgy...
...changed the way businesses communicate, enabling brands to directly engage with consumers. Companies are turning increasingly to social media platforms to structure innovative and edgy...
... Since the dawn of cybercrime in the late 1990s, public companies have largely operated under the notion that, while they have an...
...Since the dawn of cybercrime in the late 1990s, public companies have largely operated under the notion that, while they have an...
...robust environment for public procurement that improves the ability of governments to obtain the goods and services they need from companies. ...
...managing all aspects of the companys legal and compliance...vice president of law and public policy at information services provider...
...data from major U.S. Internet companiesgeneral counsel are finding themselves increasingly thrust into the public arena. But are the GCs ready...
...guidelines. These days, he adds, The impact on public companies of a bad news eventits immediate and...
...guidelines. These days, he adds, "The impact on public companies of a bad news event it's immediate and it...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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