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Leslie Paige Wolfson
12 pages

In most cases, firms do not acknowledge disability groups as protected minorities under the title of diversity. As a result, those with disabilities receive the bare minimum in protections from the US Department of Labor, and often struggle to defend themselves against employment discrimination or workplace exclusion. Why have people with disabilities been overlooked from diversity protections and how can in-house counsel play a pivotal role in changing this for the better?

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Global
Alexa King, Carly O’Halloran Alameda, and Olga V. Mack

A company’s board of directors has fiduciary duties, including a duty to oversee all aspects of the company’s risk management efforts. This article will focus on how in-house counsel can help educate and engage the board of directors with regard to data security.

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Source: ACC Docket
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