09Dec
Christian Jenner & Paul Kessimian: Data Hygiene
Given the ubiquity of technology in the work place, and the staggering amount of data that we produce and process every day, every company should develop and abide by an “information governance” policy that is tailored to meet its business and legal...
By:
Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP
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