...or a companys intellectual property portfolio, employee email, mobile devices, network passwords, and social media can all open the door for an attack...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...or a companys intellectual property portfolio, employee email, mobile devices, network passwords, and social media can all open the door for an attack...
...seeing a confluence of events that includes increased hacking of computer networks and more employees being internationally mobileand taking trade secrets with...
Susan Hackett's annual "rant" on law firm rate increases, looking at what both outside firms and in-house counsel can do to stop a holiday tradition more odious than gifts of fruitcake
For this top lawyer, there's more to life than just pound cake
From in-house veteran Susan Hackett, the second of a two-part discussion of the emerging role, responsibilities, and rising influence of pricing directors in law firms
From in-house veteran Susan Hackett, the second of a two-part discussion of the emerging role, responsibilities, and rising influence of pricing directors in law firms
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The National Association of Attorneys General is launching a national initiative examining privacy and the Internet, which is bad news for the digital the marketing industry
...commonplace, computerized presentation became possible and computer-based training, delivered via a network or CD-ROM, put compliance training in front of every employee. ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...commonplace, computerized presentation became possible and computer-based training, delivered via a network or CD-ROM, put compliance training in front of every employee. ...
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