Software training firm Capensys has joined with with D. Casey Flaherty, general counsel at Kia Motors, to build a web-based version of his outside counsel technology audit using the Capensys Knowledg
...i.e., sometimes a simple foam board will do the trick; other times you'll need a sophisticated software like inData Corp.'s TrialDirector. Ritter...
...S BEING TESTED: Whether your firms use the large quantities of time data they collect for anything other than sending bills to clients....
... 1. Hand over the mouse. If you get time in front of potential clients to demonstrate a product, give them the...
...small percentage of the available tools, because we haven't taken the time to learn how to use them. Who isn't guilty of that...
...tools. Limongelli referenced reports in the The New York Times such as " ...
...much more: He had been granted restricted stock units which vest over time and would be worth about $31.3 million at Friday's price...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Cisco systems converts its Code of Business Conduct to an e-book so its 73,000 employees get quick advice
...documents. The program's ability to increase accuracy and to reduce the time spent on human review and the cost associated with the review process...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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