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December 02, 2009 |

11 Reasons Why Privacy Helps the Bottom Line

In dire economic times, companies scrutinize functions and seek ways to run "leaner and meaner." Operations and personnel that do not ostensibly contribute to profit are at risk. Solo attorney David Bender explains how you can preserve privacy by adding it to your bottom line.
9 minute read
May 15, 2006 |

Built from scratch

Profile of Christine A. Leahy, vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of CDW Corp.
5 minute read
March 01, 2002 |

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Phila.-Area LawyersLearning the ValueOf Digital Evidence
7 minute read
May 18, 2009 |

'Cleantech' down in recession but not out

Financing for "cleantech" companies has plummeted during the financial meltdown of recent months. Susan Mac Cormac, co-chairwoman of Morrison & Foerster's venture capital/emerging companies and cleantech groups, said the slowdown is forcing lawyers for clean technology companies to renegotiate contracts with big electricity providers.
4 minute read
August 30, 2012 |

Master Limited Partnerships and the Search for Yield

In today's investment climate, investors seeking income are facing tough challenges. Considering that U.S. 10-year treasuries are yielding less than 1.5 percent and most money markets are less than 0.5 percent, where is an investor to turn for income? Frequently, investors look at high-yield bonds and so-called "value" stocks (or stock funds) that focus on companies paying hefty dividends. Some investors turn to REITs, real estate investment trusts, for an additional source of income. This article discusses another type of investment that is often employed for yield: master limited partnerships (MLPs).
4 minute read
May 24, 2012 |

Suits Say Tracking Software Violates Wiretap Act

The allegation a blogger laid out in a YouTube video seemed truly alarming — his smartphone was tracking his text messages and keystrokes, apparently recording his private thoughts. Voices in Congress immediately demanded answers from the cellphone service companies and the maker of the tracking software, Carrier IQ Inc.
8 minute read
May 04, 2000 |

In-House Counsel: The Myths, Money and 9-to-5 It Aint

Some days when work is done, attorney Susan G. James walks to another part of her office complex and plays the grand piano in her company's recording studio. Her day might have involved hammering out a business plan over lunch in the company dining room where the menu -- created by an on-site chef -- was grilled salmon and key lime pie. Her afternoon might include discussing contract issues with a company film editor, clad in denim. To paraphrase an advertising slogan, this is not your father's law firm.
11 minute read
October 12, 2001 |

Balancing the Books

In the wake of improvements in technology and the skyrocketing cost of law books, the mission of the Rhode Island Law Library remains the same, but the way that task is carried out has changed. Like law libraries across the country, the Rhode Island operation meets the changing needs of its users with an eye on its budget, a process that is constantly evolving, according to state law librarian Kendall F. Svengalis.
6 minute read
May 14, 2009 |

Municipal Court Briefcase Ban Rankles Bar

In Englishtown, police officers providing security in the municipal court have been enforcing a ban on briefcases, pocketbooks and other satchels. Some practitioners have complained, and the State Bar Association has taken up their cause.
5 minute read

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