By Gail W. Ruopp | February 1, 2006
Law firms are faced with educating all levels of employees on software applications on a continual basis. A few years ago, many law firms would purchase applications and the hardware to run those a
By Eileen Johnson | October 24, 2005
A proposal in Virginia to allow corporate counsel to provide pro bono services is getting mixed reviews. There is no dispute that there is a demand for pro bono services in the Commonwealth. I
By Vivia Chen | June 12, 2006
Alibaba.com Corp.'s headquarters in Hangzhou, China, looks like it was imported straight from Silicon Valley. Caf� tables and comfy sofas dot the reception area, just like at a Starbucks. Slabs of
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By Seth Davis | June 7, 2006
There's a new tech boom of sorts. In the last few months I've received numerous inquiries from organizations seeking e-discovery managers, e-discovery consultants, e-discovery engineers, e-discover
By Niraj Chokshi | September 25, 2008
A little over a year and a half ago, Sun Microsystems' in-house legal department was in the midst of overhauling its internal Web site. Gregory Bennett, a program manager in charge of Su
By Stanley P. Jaskiewicz | March 16, 2007
"This changes everything."Those three words, wafting on the familiar, buoyant tones of the actor saying them, have staying power. No survivor of the dot-com boom of the 1990s coul
By Roger Adler | March 4, 2009
Name and title: Mike Mohr, vice president and general counsel. Age: 58 "Am[erican] way": a target="new" h
By Joseph E. Addiego III | March 7, 2006
As an increasing number of disputes are litigated through binding arbitration, its traditional theoretical advantages over the court system -- principally lower cost and speedier resolution -- seem
By William McComas and Joseph E. Sandler | June 25, 2007
The disappearance of thousands of White House e-mails bruised the Bush administration's credibility this spring and gave the media and Democrats in Congress plenty of reasons to suspect negligence,
By Daniel A. Panitz | May 26, 2006
In today's fast-shifting businesseconomy, leadership transitionplanning is more thangood policy -- it is mission criticalin protecting shareholder value. Aquick glimpse at the recent sagasplaying o
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