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Breaking Down Commerical Equipment Lease Agreements

By Jasbir Khalsa

Your company can use assets and preserve capital by leasing commercial equipment. Learn to identify an agreement that will deliver tangible benefits — secure warranties on the equipment, protect capital and credit lines, and give your client tax advantages, among others.

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Effective Communications: Gaining Interest and Knowledge Retention on Complex Legal Issues

By John Lowe -- General Counsel, Qioptiq, France ; Elaine Hutton -- Legal Director, Institute of Practictioners in Advertising; Carolyn Herzog -- EMEA Regional Counsel, Symantec Corporation, UK

This resource discusses gaining interest and knowledge retention on complex legal issues, such as the use of policies to inform, educate and deal with issues and global engagement.

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Using Technology and Tools to be More Productive and Efficient: Focus on Coca-Cola Europe, Insights from Christopher Bernard, ACC CLO Perspective

This CLO Perspective highlights some of the technology, tools and practices Christopher Barnard, General Counsel for Coca-Cola Europe, implements within his virtual legal team to help them stay connected, and provides insights on how the team uses technology to provide productive and efficient legal services for their corporate client.

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Sample Record Management Policy

In this document, My Company, Inc. (MYCO) explains the importance of effective records management including meeting legal standards for record retention and protection of confidentiality, optimizing the use of space, minimizing the cost of record retention, and properly destroying outdated records.

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