This is a card-size printable resource with practical tips for the dos and don'ts of protecting personal information under Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).
Ten helpful lessons you can learn from the recent data breach incident Target fell victim to.
Ten years ago, separation of business and personal data was much easier, but the rise of handheld computers and Internet devices has forced companies to ease their restrictions on data flow. However, risks and problems still remain, and each business needs to sensibly design a Bring-Your-Own-Device-To-Work plan that reduces risk while meeting the needs of the company and its workers. Here are the top ten considerations when creating such a plan.
Many non-U.S. companies which own U.S. subsidiaries prefer to operate in such a way as to avoid jurisdiction in the U.S. courts. In order to minimize the chances of becoming a defendant subject to jurisdiction in the U.S. courts, there are certain steps – a checklist of Do’s and Don’ts – that foreign parent companies can take.
This check card is a printable resource with practical reminders of the dos and don'ts of dealing with foreign officials under Canada's Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act (CFPOA).
Steps to take before and after a disaster to maximize your insurance recovery.
This resource contains helpful tips on getting the most out of your insurance company and appointed defense counsel (in the United States).
This check card is a printable resource with practical advice for the dos and don'ts of dealing with attorney-client privilege in the United States.
A review of updates to Swiss accounting laws, shareholder rights, and the Minder-Initiative.
There are a number of steps that should be taken to maximize your insurance recovery after a disaster, natural or otherwise. This checklist will help you be sure you are prepared.