For the bulk of international in-house legal departments, the prospect of negotiating deals or contracts with colleagues in different time zones is a communications headache the only cure for which is to be found at the end of a lengthy plane journey.
Not so for lawyers at Cisco, the U.S. technology firm once touted as the world’s most valuable company during the dotcom boom. By grace of cutting-edge communications technology pioneered by the company, Cisco can exchange ideas across the desk with colleagues on the other side of the world.
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