Lawyers who are amused by Google’s motto, “Don’t be evil,” may not be laughing for long.
Today’s best law firms aim to manage themselves like businesses. But a few gadflies have taken to pointing out that, in addition to slashing costs, this entails honoring the U.N. Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, also known as the Ruggie principles.
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