...devices raise privacy concerns in part because they are indiscriminate and draw information from all devices on the same network in a given area, Fakhoury...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...In January/February 2013, the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics...each trying to convince top management and boards of their primacy...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...to more detailed (but practical) information on a company intranet site...for Minneapolis-based NightOwl Document Management Services Inc. (aka NightOwl Discovery...
Richard Susskind's latest book reiterates prior themes about the changing role of lawyers and offers advice to new graduates
...The Legal Aid Society of Orange County, based in Santa Ana, Calif., among its many services...
...terms of partner management, or using partners...of a secret society, if you like...vice president of information governance; Fernando Lucini...
...feeling that a company has just a bit too much information about you. Sure, you love that ...
...B1. Attempts to erect digital fences such as digital rights management and encryption schemes merely led to an arms race between encryption and...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...case files and management records. The good...facility. Although our society has come to...gratification in this information technology age, requesting...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...director of the Centre for Information Policy Leadership, the think tank...amp; Williams. In civil law societies, however, "the norms are...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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