...appetite provides stakeholders a blueprint to help balance the value of information use against the costs required to minimize risk," according to the paper...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...s business strategy and product plans for 2013, which will be...software that is easy-to-use, collaborative, customized, and innovative....
...cannot be as productive in this state, because no one can find, use, or protect what is actually valuable to the organization. ...
The International Trade Commission has taken a significant step on its path to reform the scope of discovery in agency proceedings by issuing a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, observes consultant Mark
...quickly (information management). But legal is concerned about establishing the use of a defensible policy to avoid litigation and regulatory sanctions if certain...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...claims against their employer to use their access to files and...concerning your customers and marketing plans; a former...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...MSLGroup, where he took the unusual step of ordering the use of predictive coding in the matter. Subsequently, the plaintiffs asked that Peck...
Shawn Henry, formerly of the FBI and now with security technology company CrowdStrike Services, says executives need to start making corporate cybersecurity a top priority -- or else
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...At Thompson & Knight, our litigation support team has found ways to use our e-discovery software for tasks ranging from project management to data...
... Her plan released Tuesday, "...bear upon the treatment of technology as...focused on the use of internet technologies...
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