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Taking the eggs out of one basket

After a series of near disasters and repeated power failures, Monroe Horn explains how moving his firm's IT infrastructure down the street provided the perfect solution
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Social club

You could hear the collective groan when Twitter made the cover of Time magazine and marketers realised they had to become familiar with yet another online medium. There is Facebook, MySpace, Naymz, Spoke, Plaxo, LinkedIn, Martindale Connected, Legal OnRamp, JD Supra and listservs, to name a few online social networks. It seems overwhelming.
6 minute read

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Life after the storm

The world after 11 September 2001 and Hurricane Katrina presents challenges to corporate leaders who create plans for disaster recovery and business continuity. Many lessons have been learned about offsite backup systems, system redundancies, and training. Auditors, regulators, and investors increasingly look at a company's ability to weather a crisis as a key benchmark of corporate health.
5 minute read

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Smart talking

One of the first industries to ride the mobile email wave was the legal sector. Busy, often travelling and with a constant influx of calls and emails to manage, lawyers soon recognised that pocket-sized mobile devices were the ideal tools to remain connected to clients and colleagues and manage hectic diaries while out of the office. Access to email on the go is often credited with improving client service, greater efficiency and increased productivity. We are now witnessing a quiet revolution in the way its technology is being utilised by law firms.
6 minute read

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Apple recruits Intel's former general counsel as new head of legal

Apple has appointed former Intel general counsel Bruce Sewell as the new head of its legal department, reports Corporate Counsel. Sewell will replace Daniel Cooperman, who is set to retire at the end of September. He will report to Apple CEO Steve Jobs. "We expect this to be a seamless transition," Jobs said in a press release.
2 minute read

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Intel general counsel steps down in wake of record EC fine

Intel general counsel Bruce Sewell has resigned "to pursue other opportunities" as part of a management shakeup at the company, reports Corporate Counsel. Deputy general counsel Suzan Miller is now serving as interim head of Intel's law department, which employs 600 lawyers in more than 30 countries. Intel has announced that it is reorganising its business units and shifting more power to three executive vice presidents. As a result, CEO Paul Otellini will spend more time on corporate strategy and the company's new growth initiatives.
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India's IT goes global

At last month's National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Strategy Summit in Bangalore a step-change was discovered in India's future technology and outsourcing business model which will impact countries around the globe. The Indian IT and BPO industry plans to become a global business, bundling services across onshore, offshore and near-shore delivery models.
5 minute read

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Removing the human interference

Do you want to know how your customer relationship management (CRM) database could do much of your marketing admin for you, as well as automatically ensure you target the right people with the right information at the right time and in the right way? Let's take a look at one contact in your CRM database. James is a good contact - he is in a position to instruct your firm, so he's someone you communicate with regularly.
5 minute read

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IT: Culture clash

Ever-growing global databases of electronically stored information are raising new issues about the nature of privacy and throwing into relief the differences between US and European views on personal information
5 minute read

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The same, only different

E-discovery (as it is referred to in the US) or, more accurately, e-disclosure (as it is referred to here, post the Woolf reforms), has received a very negative press, mainly due to the huge costs associated with it. But, when all is said and done, is it really that bad?
9 minute read

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