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Corporate Counsel Institute 2014
Chair(s):
Mark D. Roellig, Sabine Chalmers
Practice Area:
Corporate law,
International law
Published:
Oct 2014
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ISBN:
9781402422997
PLI Item #:
49942
CHB Spine #:
B2125
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Chapter 1. The Practitioner’s Guide to Building Efficient Board & Committee Processes: What Really Needs to Happen Behind the Scenes
Chapter 2. Achieving the Advice Advantage: Managers Must Partner with Lawyers for Business Success
Chapter 3. Hiring and Development of In-House Legal Professionals
Chapter 4. Trends and Developments in Anti-Corruption Enforcement (January 2014)
Chapter 5. 5 Anti-Corruption Developments to Expect This Year (February 3, 2014)
Chapter 6. The Common Sense of Paralegal Utilization (July 2007)
Chapter 7. Aligning Your Law Department for Peak Performance: Organizational Structure (August 2004)
Chapter 8. Non-Traditional Responses to Patent Troll Suits (June 27, 2014)
Chapter 9. In Federal Class Actions, Common Evidence is Key (June 26, 2014)
Chapter 10. Class Actions Based On Statutory Damages: Recent Caselaw
Chapter 11. FTC Report Seeks Congressional Review of Data Broker Industry
Chapter 12. With OpenSSL Compromised by Heartbleed, an Opportunity for Companies to Diversify Cyber Security Efforts
Chapter 13. Snapchat Settlement Signals Greater FTC Scrutiny for Tech Start-Up Privacy Policies
Chapter 14. Into the Breach: When It Comes to Cyber Defense Spending, the Smart Money Should Bet on People and Compliance as Much as Machines
Chapter 15. Big Data and Power Asymmetries: Recent White House Report Addresses Opportunities and Challenges Created by Increasingly Interconnected Technologies
Chapter 16. Practical Considerations in Developing a Cyber Incident Response and Compliance Program
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