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This is a sample letter that would be sent to a former employee, reminding them of their legal obligations regarding confidentiality and trade secrets.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Lionel Legagneur and Steve Blumenthal

It's pretty safe to say that most attorneys do not specialize in IT. Although technology makes the responsibilities of an in-house lawyer much easier, its implementation comes with a completely separate set of issues and concerns, including maintenance and support. Learn about the principal concepts that should be addressed, as well as their key terms and issues.

Megan M. Belcher and Tracy M. Gullickson

The new millennium has ushered in an era of lighting fast communication and commerce. As in-house counsel work to protect their most valuable asset - their company's intellectual property - there are new elements to consider when thwarting competitors' ability to use your top-secret information to their advantage. Are restrictive covenants the solution?

H. Timothy Lopez

Completing a successful Chinese M&A transaction can be trickier than new math. There are tons of legal hurdles to clear: government approval, anti-trust clearance, transferring real estate, trademarks and patents and repatriating profit, to name a few. Trying to tackle the transaction without a game plan is a sure set-up for defeat - but this article outlines an experienced attorney's firsthand knowledge to make the process less cumbersome.

Jeffrey S. Tenenbaum, Esq. and A.J. Zottola, Esq.

A non-exhaustive list of provisions to consider in connection with preparing a policy, agreement or legal notice for use with members and others that connect, or wish to connect, with an association through an online social networking site or in connection with a more formal terms of service or legal notice for a page, site or blog on a social networking site.

Brett Tarr - General Counsel, eMag Solutions

Increased online trading between the United States and Europe has also heightened the need for increased caution in matters of privacy and data protection. And while there are no hard and fast rules about ecommerce between the two unions, the smooth sailing of trans-Atlantic transactions may become a bit bumpy. Enter the EU Safe Harbor as a possible solution.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, European Union, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
Darragh J. Davis - Vice President and General Counsel, PETCO Inc.<br /><br />Deborah Epstein Henry - Founder and President, Flex-Time Lawyers LLC<br /><br />Rupa G. Singh - Partner, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP<br /><br />Elizabeth B. Daniels - Chief Legal Counsel, SIMNSA Health Plan

With such an emphasis on value these days, law firms may be judged on their ability to shed the confines of the billable hour, improve efficiency and resourcefulness. But the most rewarding results may come from mastering the age-old concept of work/life balance.

Juliette Hirt general counsel, ebrary; Alison Hightower shareholder, Littler Mendelson, P.C.

In recessionary times, managers are highly motivated to find creative ways to save money. Managers may consider increasing their reliance on independent contractors, to maximize the flexibility to control labor costs on minimal notice and with less disruption to employees. However, retaining independent contractors or reclassifying existing employees as such without a proper legal basis poses significant risks for the company should the workers' status as independent contractors later be challenged. This article discusses ten practical tips for employers and their in-house counsel to minimize the risks associated with the use of independent contractors, particularly in recessionary times.

William H. Devaney and Jeffrey S. Tenenbaum

This article discusses steps your Nonprofit can take in order to prevent embezzlement.

Nelson Adrian Blish, George R. McGuire and Stephen H. Shaw

Litigation — everyone’s doing it. But a patent infringement suit has a specific set of consequences, some of them looming gloomy and dark over the future of your company if you find yourself engulfed in a case. Are there any other options for resolution aside from this pensive and painstaking process? Read on to explore the alternate road.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
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