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James A. Nortz

Examines four principles you might consider conveying to employees to help them comply with applicable intellectual property laws.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Jake P. DeBoever, Ethan A. Berghoff, and John A. Walker

A lack of understanding about your company's data management system can land you in hot water. There are ways to improve communication between in-house lawyers and the information technology group before and after receipt of document requests. Prepare your organization so when you respond to an electronic data request, you can avoid potential pitfalls.

The Honorable David J. Waxse - appointed magistrate judge for the US District Court in Kansas City, KS

Get a judge's perspective from the bench. What do lawyers overlook during ediscovery? Find out about ediscovery trends that will help you when the time arrives.

Table defining roles and responsibilities by data category.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States

Sample language for online terms and conditions.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
John M. Stuckey, III

As companies grow increasingly reliant on their IT systems, they have turned to third party providers to alleviate some infrastructure concerns. Learn more about how to choose an outside contractor so that your company's information is safeguarded while still meeting your budget forecasts.

Therese Catanzariti

What are the practical issues involved in protecting confidential information? To best protect your company you need to know trade secrets and confidential information laws. Don't forget that undisclosed information varies from state to state and country to country. Read this article to brush up on the law, but even go beyond it and take actual physical measures to protect your company's data.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Ronald F. Pol - past president, New Zealand's Corporate Lawyers' Association

Most large organizations use email disclaimers: wording carefully crafted by lawyers, automatically inserted at the end of every email. This article discusses what the disclaimers actually do.

Jonathan Spencer

This article explains how to protect your company's data in a world where information is constantly being transferred through computers.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, United States
Bob Feldman -- Deputy General Counsel, Computer Sciences Corporation

This article discusses new contractual questions that arise with new technologies like email.

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