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...mobile global workforce in ways that strengthen employee engagement and proactively mitigate risks. Cisco employees are tech-savvy and many work remotely, which creates both...
Companies are increasingly using computer forensics to investigate the who, what, when, where, and why of data theft by departing employees
While it is not possible to determine whether 'Voom' has altered corporate practices in preserving ESI, the few reported and unreported decisions citing to 'Voom' reveal that they provide clearer rul
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
The 9th annual Electronic Discovery Reference Model kickoff meeting wrapped up in Saint Paul, Minn., to set the agenda and direction for the year. All participants agreed that we continue to operate
...commencements, three new publications spotlight inroads women are making as general counsel, risk managers, and corporate board directors. GENERAL COUNSEL...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
BeyondRecognition's John Martin says he discovered 7,500+ incidents of privacy invasions in the classic Enron email public database. [MORE
Nothing draws a crowd of lawyers together like technology and the chance to listen to federal judges discuss changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, especially when they're all provocative s
...say their organizations are taking such preventative measures as monitoring for potential risks to the network and enterprise system," the authors say. "Also...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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