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Key Takeaways from the 2019 General Counsel Summit
Key Takeaways from the 2019 General Counsel Summit

One of our experts was lucky enough to attend the annual General Counsel (GC) Summit in Sydney, Australia, in early May. It was a genuinely enthralling event, with senior speakers from a variety of industries walking through their challenges, failures, solutions and lessons learned. We have…

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Recapping the 2019 Boston IP Forum, Hosted by TransPerfect Legal and Suffolk Law School
Recapping the 2019 Boston IP Forum, Hosted by TransPerfect Legal and Suffolk Law School

On June 5, 2019, TransPerfect Legal teamed up with Suffolk Law School to host an educational event filled with lively conversations about the most important issues affecting the intellectual property (IP) community here in Boston.

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GDPR: New Considerations and Shared Experiences for Life Sciences Companies
GDPR: New Considerations and Shared Experiences for Life Sciences Companies

Clinical trial subjects will have new privacy rights with the implementation of the EU’s upcoming data privacy regulation—GDPR.

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The GDPR – What It Means and How to Comply
The GDPR – What It Means and How to Comply

For many businesses, the acronym GDPR has become synonymous with “greatest operational and legal challenge over the next five years.” In turn, you have probably been targeted with buckshot marketing campaigns introducing solutions that will supposedly save you and your loved ones from impending…

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Handling HIPAA: Keeping Patient Information Safe

As patients, we expect healthcare providers to keep our personal information safe and secure. We also expect them to make healthcare as accessible as possible. Providers have responded to demand by offering mobile apps, paperless transfer of medical records, online bill payment, and email-based…

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The Importance Of Litigation Readiness Plans Under The New Federal Rules

The new Federal Rule 37(e) governing the imposition of “spoliation sanctions” (i.e., remedial measures that judges may impose against a party for failing to preserve potentially relevant evidence) became effective December 15, 2015. …

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