Originally Published: The Recorder
...in high-tech gear. Let's start with the simple: boards. Sometimes attorneys want their boards, often timelines but occasionally some other demonstrative...
If you are wondering why the annual Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute draws attendees faster than a One Direction concert draws teenagers, there's a major reason: the opportunity to inter
...training, regular or formal review of such occurrences by senior management or boards of directors. The DOJ has responded by publishing prosecutor guidelines...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Customers of the Digital WarRoom e-discovery software from Gallivan, Gallivan & O'Melia will soon see a technological makeover, more partnerships, and consulting from industry veteran Tom O'Connor. S
Corporations eager to exploit their massive customer data risk alienating consumers and regulators if they stumble on privacy and security
Brett Nissenberg once was "a jack of all trades" at Riverbed Technology, a Silicon Valley company that makes devices to speed internet traffic. Now, time is spent on governance and compliance matters
Originally Published: The Recorder
...disclosure burdens and risks they may face as a result of their board service. Corporate directors today are frequent travelers who often serve on multiple...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...ubiquity of iPhones and other smart phones, which enable internet access...internet chat rooms and bulletin boards, and MySpace accounted for the...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...over the past few years -- namely, that cooperation is key, and that smart answers win. In anticipation of trial, the magistrate judge ordered...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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