Corporate Counsel 2010
This content can be found in the Special Advertising Section of the Chicago Lawyer Magazine August 2010 issue
Occupational Fraud: A Productive Area for Counsel's Attention
Corporate counsel may have, in the past, given too little attention to garden-variety fraud and abuse by employees of their employer companies or clients.
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Getting to a Handshake: How to Become a More Effective Deal Lawyer
After twenty-five years of deal making, I have finally realized that being a "smart" lawyer requires much more than just having a good mind and grasp of the law.
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Automated Workflow: Increasing Human Efficiency Through Technology
Document review remains the most costly and time-consuming part of the e-discovery process. For every $1 to $2 spent on ESI processing, $3 to $5 is spent on review.
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The Long Awaited Bilski (In) Decision
This (in) decision may have been less than the bright-line test for which we were all hoping, but it does leave the door open for future interpretation.
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