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Why Law Firms Need IT Policies

Kraft Kennedy

Why Law Firms Need IT Policies Is it okay to store your password on a post it note on your computer monitor in your personal office? Is it acceptable to use your family computer to access your firm’s work product? In o rder to appreciate why law firms need IT policies, i t’s important to first identify their purpose.

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The Global Tax Agreement – A Friend or Foe for the Big 4?

Tom Spencer

How do these developments impact the special services and consultancy sector? According to Pillar One , companies of a certain size that generate a certain level of profits will have a portion of their profits taxed in the jurisdictions where they generate sales rather than where products are manufactured.

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PEST Analysis

Tom Spencer

If you are thinking about producing a strategic plan, developing a new product, entering a new market, engaging in a new venture, or financing a project then it probably makes sense to understand the big picture issues that could affect your success. Government policy, trade unions, lobby groups, and the electoral cycle.

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Why On-Demand Talent Is the Future

Comatch

And yet, a report from the Harvard Business Review on rethinking the on-demand workforce states that “despite the extent to which companies are now turning to [digital talent] platforms, very few firms have developed a cohesive organization-wide approach to their use.” . Hiring On-Demand Talent: The Advantages.

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Overseas Business Expansion: The Promise and the Pitfalls

Tom Spencer

Whether a large corporation or an SME, many look for ways to scale and develop additional revenue streams. One of the most popular options is to expand overseas, where they can tap into additional groups of consumers that want their product or service. For most business owners, the dream is to one day expand beyond the original market.

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Bates White Economic Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

If you are one of those econ fanatics (ahem: nerds) who dig economics, statistics, and antitrust policies, Bates White may be the firm you’ve been searching for your whole life. Bates White advises clients on case development and strategy, evaluating economic policies and changes with ease. Intellectual Property.

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The Brattle Group Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

First, The Brattle Group opened its Washington office in 1996 with a focus on regulations, antitrust and public policy. The most recent development was opening an office in Toronto to effectively and quickly service The Brattle Group’s cold but lovely Canadian clients. Intellectual property. Product liability.

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