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Navigating Mobile Communications Compliance Under the DOJ's New Guidelines
In January 2024 the DOJ updated its 2023 guidelines that cracked down on the use of personal devices and third-party messaging apps in business to address companies' increased use of collaboration and information sharing tools and ephemeral messaging platforms. Companies are struggling to adhere to the new compliance code without forfeiting critical communication channels that drive valuable client interactions.What's Old Is New Again: Making the Case for Enhanced Trade Secrets Management
There is still significant and important work to be done with regard to how companies and IP practitioners handle both the identification and protection of trade secrets as well as the more cultural aspects of how and when IP policies are disseminated (and to whom) and the extent to which employees are trained on IP, and specifically, trade secret protection.Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.These Cross-Border Lawyers Helped Give Rise to the New Pro Women's Hockey League
A number of New York lawyers advised on the business and consulting side of the launch of the Professional Women's Hockey Player Association.View more book results for the query "Deloitte"
Law Firm Partners Income Tax Arrangements Come Under Scrutiny in Australia
Members of Australia's Senate are questioning the use by law firms and their partners of a tax structure that lowers the amount of tax owed to the government.The Cross-Border Lawyers Who Helped Launch the New Pro Women's Hockey League
Former Boston Red Sox General Counsel Jen Flynn and Chris Burkett, former head of legal for Deloitte Canada, are now key figures guiding the new Professional Women's Hockey League.AI Has Only Begun To Reshape the Business of Law
This article discusses the ultimate game-changer to the business of law: rapid developments in artificial intelligence. While AI may threaten the way firms have operated for more than a century, clients the authors of this article speak with are optimistic about the technology and are forcing the conversation.Brooklyn Law's Business Boot Camp Trains Students To Be Business Savvy
"Law schools are well known for training students to think like lawyers, but there are times when practicing lawyers need to reach outside the traditional legal toolkit and think like a businessperson, and that is where our Business Boot Camp comes in," Michael Gerber, a professor of law at Brooklyn Law and co-founder of the boot camp, said in a statement.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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