Nothing draws a crowd of lawyers like the chance to listen to judges, especially when the agenda includes the likes of United States District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin and Magistrate Judge James F
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...significant legal risk and damage both productivity and employee morale. According to a 2012 survey by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), 51...
...mandatory disclosure rules, and company management. Sustainability, simply defined...environmental and economic opportunities and risks, and then managing them with...
The Securities and Exchange Commission's Report of Investigation (Release No. 69279, April 2, 2013) into the posting by Netflix Inc.'s CEO of a significant company milestone on his personal Facebook
...the same time, businesses that maintain a social media presence run the risk that employees might use the company Facebook page as an online water...
...After a few years of collecting financial data and applying project management techniques to the legal process, law firms are beginning to dedicate resources...
Law offices of all types and sizes face pressure to acquire "the next big thing" in the never-ending quest to become more productive and competitive. Due diligence can make the difference bet
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...individual firms implement project/process management techniques. More...deal and take on the risk, that must mean it thinks...
...The webinar is titled, "Vapor Intrusion Legal Concerns, Risk Management, and Scientific Factors for Attorneys and Their Clients" on behalf...
...policies. As a member of the company's 11-member management committee, I am part of the team responsible for setting strategy and...
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