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Cyber Darkness: Energy Sector Security Challenges
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Tammy Pietrzak
Which 2015 Supreme Court Cases Will Have the Greatest Impact? Depends On Whom You Ask
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Ashley Erazo
Attorney-client privilege: a checklist for digital communications
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Vanessa Lloyd
Ten Things: Trade Secrets and Protecting Your Company
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Kaye Shields
Legal Process Outsourcing: A Billion-Dollar Industry, Complete with Trade Shows, Fierce Competition & Risks
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Contracting in a World of Data Breaches and Insecurity: Managing Third-Party Vendor Engagements
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over 11 years ago
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Contracting in a World of Data Breaches and Insecurity: Managing Third-Party Vendor Engagements By David Katz Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP One only has to log on to their favorite news aggregation website to read the most recent and...
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NLRB Targets Employee Handbooks. Does Yours Stand Up?
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over 10 years ago
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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has employee rules in its sights. In the last year or more, the board has issued several decisions regarding whether rules governing social media, at-will employment, employee communications in and out of the...
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Exporting Data to a Cloud Could Mean Importing Trouble
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over 10 years ago
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The concept of exporting might conjure up images of large shipping crates hoisted aboard ships or wheeled through the cargo bay doors of humongous transoceanic aircraft. What likely doesn’t come to mind is that invisible place where you back up...
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Trends in workplace bias law keep employers on their toes
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over 9 years ago
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The issue of race discrimination in America has recently been pushed to the top of our collective minds in the wake of 2014 grand jury decisions not to try police officers in the shooting deaths of unarmed African-Americans. The matter is one that law...
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States Have Key Role in Making Affordable Care Act Work — By Lou Cannon, State Net® Capitol Journal
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over 11 years ago
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LexisNexis
States have key role in making Affordable Care Act work — By Lou Cannon , State Net Capitol Journal Winston Churchill famously described a crucial British military victory in North Africa during World War II as "not the end...not even the...
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LexisNexis On Demand Webinar: Lessons from the “Serial” Case: Ten Evidentiary Missteps to Avoid
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over 8 years ago
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Lessons From the 'Serial' Case: Ten Evidentiary Missteps to Avoid Live Date: August 18, 2015 Evidence is the lifeblood of a case. No matter which side you are on, there is a lot you have to get right and a great deal that can go wrong...
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Have Faith in Your Discrimination Policies
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over 9 years ago
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Kaye Shields
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By Kristin Casler featuring Christina Stoneburner , Fox Rothschild; Peter Murphy, Shipman & Goodwin LLP -- Given the amount of time we spend on the job, it’s no surprise that our religious beliefs, or lack of them, make their way...
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Attorney-Client Privilege in the Age of Digital Leaks, Peeks and Breaches
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over 10 years ago
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PAULA SCHAEFER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF LAW -- Massive. The word almost seems inadequate. Maybe colossal or astronomical would be better. Anyway, “a lot” of data has been gathered, breached, lost and leaked...
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When the Bills Come Due, Who is Liable for Credit Card Cyber Theft?
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over 9 years ago
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PCI compl iance. In these times of rampant credit card fraud, few other words cause such angst for merchants and their counsel. The key to improving your outcome is to understand what is required to prevent a security breach, what is required when one...
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The Cannabis Conundrum: Insights for Employers When Workers Have a “Doctor’s Note”
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over 9 years ago
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Kaye Shields
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Attendees at a recent risk management conference in Denver had an excellent view of the world of legalized recreational marijuana, reported Mark Walls , vice president of communications and strategic analysis at workers’ compensation insurer Safety...
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How Dell and GE Embed a Culture of Compliance
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over 8 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By Kristin Casler, featuring Mike McLaughlin, vice president, chief ethics and compliance officer, Dell Inc.; and Al Rosa, chief compliance director and senior executive counsel at General Electric; and Susan Frank Divers, senior advisor, LRN. Do...
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Where Employment Litigation Is Headed and How to Cut it Off
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over 9 years ago
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Kaye Shields
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By Kristin Casler, featuring Ari Weisbrot of Fox Rothschild LLP and Todd Girshon of Jackson Lewis P.C . In the last five years, there has been a tremendous uptick in employment class actions, collective actions and systemic discrimination cases. And...
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FTC Steps Up Scrutiny on Mobile Bill Cramming in Georgia Lawsuit
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over 11 years ago
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LexisNexis
FTC Steps Up Scrutiny on Mobile Bill Cramming in Georgia Lawsuit “Cramming”—the practice of placing unauthorized and misleading charges on consumers’ telephone bills – is the focus of a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade...
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Got a Data Breach? Call a Cyber Lawyer First!
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over 9 years ago
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By Richard J. Bortnick of Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry LLP Data breaches don’t care about how mighty your organization is. Whether your company is Fortune 500®, middle-market or even a mom and pop, you’re at risk of a...
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Midsize Law Firms Competitive in Race for Legal Spend by Global Companies
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over 10 years ago
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Insights from the latest BTI Forecast 2014: Survey of Corporate Legal Spending Spending on U.S. law firms by global companies is soaring—and 75% of their U.S. law firm hires are outside the AmLaw 50 . That is the conclusion of BTI Consulting...
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Surviving a Down Economy and Succeeding: A story of managing litigation costs
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over 13 years ago
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LexisNexis
Best Practices in Managing Litigation Costs By John Murphy Obtaining value, sticking to budgets, and controlling escalating litigation costs may mean more today than ever before. According to Lawyers for Civil Justice (in a paper presented at the...
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Recent Declination in Morgan Stanley DOJ Case Spells Out Keys to Effective FCPA Compliance Policy
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over 11 years ago
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LexisNexis
Recent Declination in Morgan Stanley DOJ Case Spells Out Keys to Effective FCPA Compliance Policy Recently the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a press release announcing their decision to “decline” to prosecute Morgan Stanley in...
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Scourge of Human Trafficking: Enforcement and Litigation Trends
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over 9 years ago
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Kaye Shields
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Forced labor is rampant around the globe. It poses serious, sometimes unfathomable threats to the victims and their families. It also happens to be very bad for business. In fact, high-profile labor trafficking carries the same risks to operations as...
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California AG Advocates “Surprise Minimization” to Protect Mobile Device Consumers from Unexpected Privacy Practices
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over 11 years ago
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LexisNexis
California AG Advocates “Surprise Minimization” to Protect Mobile Device Consumers from Unexpected Privacy Practices Hailing her state as the “epicenter of modern innovation,” California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris has...
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The Legal & Business Risks to Insourcing | A LexisNexis® OnDemand Webinar
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over 10 years ago
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Tammy Pietrzak
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Recording Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 | Duration: 95 minutes | VIEW NOW | While outsourcing and off-shoring remains a huge part of the global economy, some companies and agencies are finding certain functions are best performed stateside and...
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Age Discrimination: New Wrinkles on the Face of an Old Law
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over 9 years ago
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Kaye Shields
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The gist of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA), while chockablock with numerous and sundry nuanced provisions, remains alive and kicking: “Bosses can’t fire Grandpa for being old.” While the essence survives,...
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Representations and Warranties Insurance: What Every Buyer and Seller Needs to Know
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over 8 years ago
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Ashley Erazo
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By Joseph Verdesca, Paul Ferrillo and Gabriel Gershowitz of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Just a few short years ago, had one tried to initiate a conversation with a private equity sponsor or an M&A lawyer regarding M&A “reps and...
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In-House Counsel Should be Aware of Foreign Laws on Attorney-Client Privilege Before Crisis Hits
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over 11 years ago
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LexisNexis
In-House Counsel Should be Aware of Foreign Laws on Attorney-Client Privilege Before Crisis Hits As multinational business transactions become more common and faster than ever, many attorneys are grappling with fundamental differences in the laws of...
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The Burgeoning Cloud—Risks to Communicating and Storing Off Site
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over 9 years ago
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Kaye Shields
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By Kristin Casler Featuring Francoise Gilbert of the IT Law Group Storing data and communicating in the cloud is tempting. There’s no easier way to access files when traveling or to share with colleagues around the globe. It usually is...
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Challenges and Issues in Creating a Social Media Policy
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over 11 years ago
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LexisNexis
Challenges and Issues in Creating a Social Media Policy By special guest author Kathy Vanderziel, vice president, senior counsel for The Capital Group Companies, Inc. As social media use continues worldwide, many companies have implemented a social...
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