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'Moneyball' for Litigators

Jim Michalowicz

Big data is ubiquitous these days, but still largely untapped in legal circles. Litigators can take a page out of a sports team's playbook and use the patterns and trends found in data to make more informed decisions about case staffing, spend management, case strategy and probable outcomes.

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Financial Education Through Software

Fernando Schreiner

It's a challenge for many lawyers to find the time to understand the financial side of their practices. At Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, financial education has become a priority. When our lawyers became better equipped to understand the economics of their practices, our firm was able to sustain growth and increase efficiency as well as improve client service across the board.

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Decoding Encrypted Documents in Cross-Border e-Discovery

Robert Wickstrom

Organizations should develop a strategy to determine whether encryption will be an issue as early as possible in a case. It is also important at the outset to develop a process for handling these very complicated document sets when time is of the essence and when local privacy laws must be considered.

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How Law Firms Can Fix the 'Dropbox Problem'

Sue Keno

Maintaining client confidentiality has always been a core responsibility of the legal profession, yet keeping sensitive, confidential information secure has never been more complicated, thanks to the emerging "Dropbox problem."

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Connecting Self-Awareness to Profits

Daniel Silvert

A look at the DISC style assessment tool and what it means for your bottom line.

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When Is It Legal to Fire?

Sue Reisinger

Tongue-in-cheek look at real instances when it is legal to terminate an employee.

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New Online Whistleblower Complaint Form

Lloyd B. Chinn

In a move designed to ease the filing of whistleblower complaints, OSHA recently unveiled a new online whistleblower complaint form.

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The Expanding Role of the Audit Committee

William L. Floyd

The role the independent audit committee of a board of directors is becoming increasingly important as significant responsibilities shift to the board of directors.

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Your e-Discovery Bucket List

David Boyhan & Sanjay Manocha

In-house teams that have been subject to resource constraints and staff reductions must approach their litigation more thoughtfully and creatively than ever before.

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Practice Tip: Avoiding E-mail Compliance Traps

Alexandra Wrage

This article discusses the challenge that technology as simple as e-mail can pose for compliance officers.

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