By Robert J. Ambrogi | November 29, 2005
Two very different Web sites offer two surprisingly similar lessons in how a site's structure and organization can make all the difference in its usefulness. One, a class="linelink" href="http://w
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 9, 2007
When Patricia R. Britton accepted the job as general counsel of Porsche Cars North America Inc. a decade ago, one of the advantages was that the offices were in Reno, Nev. -- a three-hour drive fro
By Frank C. Morris Jr. | March 9, 2007
Surgeons and the police aren't the only people who are expected to be on call 24 hours a day anymore. With the increasing proliferation of personal wireless devices meted out for business purposes
By Rees W. Morrison | February 12, 2007
What's so scary about creativity?Neither law departments nor the law firms they retain appear to be comfortable with creativity. They talk about the value of doing things different
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By Howard W. Goldstein | September 5, 2006
By now, conducting financial and business transactions online on "secure" sites has become a commonplace convenience. But, as we are reminded from time to time, it is not entirely safe to entrust c
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By Stanley M. Gibson | August 7, 2007
The volume of e-discovery and its costs continue to rise for corporations, law firms and even solo attorneys. This phenomena has triggered a plethora of articles on the pitfalls and potential probl
By Sue Reisinger | March 27, 2006
Until recently, federal prosecutors have almost always gone after the general counsel when they've charged an in-house lawyer with corporate fraud. But for the second time in the past six months, t
By David Hechler | May 25, 2007
As the leading seller of soccer shoes, Adidas AG has long been an official sponsor of the World Cup. And every four years, when the tournament rolls around, its shoe sales rise. But typically, coun
By Matthew Hirsch | September 20, 2006
When it comes to sleuthing for information there are no hard and fast rules for paralegals, except maybe this one: Don't ignore the Internet.The courts may notice if you do.Last year,
By Cecile Kohrs Lindell | November 22, 2006
As part of its charge to streamline merger reviews, the congressionally chartered panel examining ways to update antitrust laws is debating whether federal agencies should have reduced influence ov
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