Susan F. Friedman, a senior vice president and the practice leader of the employed lawyers professional liability insurance practice of Marsh, writes: Stories of foreign intrigue are no longer the exclusive realm of spy thrillers as in-house counsel increasingly find themselves entangled in the corporate battle against global corruption. Also in this issue of GC New York, "E-Discovery Exceptions" and "Missing and Elusive Metrics."
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Mission Possible
New York Law Journal
June 19, 2008
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