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Monica Winghart, Brenda O. Holmes and Renae Bailey

Many products — from lipsticks to mobile phones — either cross- license patents or incorporate industry standards. Patent pools and standard-setting organizations differ in fundamental ways. Get an overview of both, and learn about some of the litigation trends in these areas.

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Interest Area: Intellectual Property
Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Rodolfo Rivera

International real estate procurement can often require the use of local counsel. There is no standardized process for conducting title searches and, therefore, investors should consider multiple legal opinions as to the status of a title. Learn more about overseas real-estate deals, and how to eliminate risks during the acquisition process.

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Interest Area: Real Estate
Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Andrew J. Seger
10 pages

Negotiating a contract is a hybrid legal and business function that is often performed by business people with no formal legal education. During contract negotiations, different rules and obligations apply to a lawyer depending on whether the party on the other side of the table is represented by counsel. Learn about these rules so as not to be caught on the wrong end of a deal.

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Source: ACC Docket
Collection: Contract Negotiation Skills
Region: United States
Joseph (Casey) R. Mangan Jr.,
Alex S. Fonoroff and Sabina A. Vayner

Social media have become a staple in the diet of the average Internet user. Companies have seized on the popularity of such websites as Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest to develop marketing platforms to promote products and services. However, there are risks that accompany such online branding. Learn about how to avoid potential legal nightmares.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: Canada, United States
Brian Chadwick, Silvia Zimmermann and Jakob Hoehn

There are many reasons why companies migrate to Switzerland: lower corporate
income tax rates, a stable and predictable legal environment, and a flexible labor law. There are also disadvantages. Before you pack up and head for the snowy Alps, learn more about what relocation really entails.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: Switzerland
Lisa Glover-Gardin

High up in the clouds is unsettled legal terrain. A growing number of businesses now outsource data center functions to cloud service providers, and how this will impact the legal realm is currently being decided. Learn about the possible application of international privacy law in a multijurisdictional cloud and whether traditional licensing contracts are still relevant.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Bill Mordan

This article points out that the value of an in-house legal department is not in cash generated but costs avoided.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Vernon Byrd and Larry Turner

It’s difficult enough when an integral employee decides to leave — clients must be maintained, coverage ensured and investor relations handled. this departure can become even more of a problem when confidential company information is misappropriated. Non-compete agreements are no longer enough to deal with such a situation; learn what to do in order to protect your business’s electronic secrets.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Maggy Baccinelli, Association of Corporate Counsel
4 pages

This interview with Jonathan Maphosa provides tips and insights on practicing law in South Africa from the perspective of an in-house lawyer.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: South Africa
James A. Nortz

The author uses the Open Compliance and Ethics Group’s 2012 “Governance, Risk Management and Compliance” Maturity Survey as a springboard to discuss the three critical areas that companies focus on when trying to improve their GRC system: information pipelines, dashboards, and checks and balances.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
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