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Why Law Firms Need IT Policies

Kraft Kennedy

The answers to these and hundreds of other questions should be documented and considered integra l to the operations of all organizations, especially in industries where work product and client data are highly sensitive, and highly valuable.

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Why African Entrepreneurship Is Booming

Harvard Business

As one travels from Nairobi to Lagos and from Dakar to Kigali, a feeling of optimistic exuberance emerges because African-inspired institutions are forming. Today, we are seeing companies with core intellectual properties (IPs) emerging out of Africa. The new paint has no smell and dries within minutes of application.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Intellectual property. Madoff’s money trail and just recently flew over to Puerto Rico for the Puerto Rico Government, who hired FTI to improve operations of utilities and highway units (2014). Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property. Government & Public Contracts. Industries.

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A Short History of Radio Explains the iPhone’s Success

Harvard Business

The official story was that the FRC was thrust upon the government by conflicts in nature. The firm had been buying his intellectual property with stock. The federal government’s own (non-FCC) experts rejected the argument as laughable. And it traveled in your pocket. president) and his regulatory minions.

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How an Airplane Laptop Ban Would Expose Company Data to Espionage

Harvard Business

Millions of global travelers are anxiously awaiting the answer to this question. government received credible intelligence that ISIS had developed the capability to conceal explosive devices within laptops, tablets, and other large electronic devices, these devices have been banned, as of late March, from the airline cabins of U.S.