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The Chief Privacy Officer: The New "Must Have"

By George B. Hanna and Roy E. Hadley, Jr.

With the advent of global privacy frameworks, and as companies collect and use more consumer data, additional importance is placed on review and compliance. The chief privacy officer is essential to addressing these priorities.

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Lead the Way: Outside In

By Whitnie Wiley

If we are not living the life we want, we must choose differently, even if that means stepping out of our comfort zone.

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The EQ Workouts

By Stephen E. Roth

An insightful article regarding emotional intelligence and how you can work to improve it.

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Executing Your Records Retention Policy and Schedule

By Contoural, Inc.

Learn strategies for in-house counsel and the legal department to plan and support the effective implementation of a records retention policy and schedule for the business. This in-depth guide presents key challenges regarding the execution of a records retention schedule, a comparison of different methods, strategies to get started, and tips on employee behavior change management and training, legacy paper and electronic disposition, addressing offsite records, and upgrading a records program to information governance.

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How Much Reasoning is Reasonable? (Brazil)

By Antonio M Barbuto Neto and Fernando Eduardo Serec, Partners in the Arbitration Practice Group at TozziniFreire Advogados

Brazilian law requires arbitrators to state the reasons for their respective decisions. Failure to do so may result in annulment of the arbitral award. Learn more about recent opinions rendered by the Sao Paulo appellate court that shed some light on how much reasoning arbitrators are required to give in their awards.