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Social Media Risk & Rewards

On September 21, 2009, in New York City I will be a speaker at Social Media: Risks & Rewards. This comprehensive, dynamic event will explore the inherent challenges of social media and will arm you with the specific tools necessary to protect your company, your intellectual property and your reputation in today’s virtual world.  Find [...]

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Webinar Materials for: Preparing for the strictest privacy law in the nation

Webinar Materials for: Preparing for the strictest privacy law in the nation

As a follow up to Wednesday’s lunchtime webinar sponsored by Knowledge Management Associates, I wanted to post some materials for those of you that missed it and for those looking for notes and details. The slidedeck: KMA Insights Webinar July 2009 — Compliance with MA Privacy Law View more presentations from Knowledge Management Associates, LLC. [...]

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Join Me at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston

I have been spending less time in the Enterprise 2.0 movement as a result of switching my career from knowledge management to compliance. Steve Wylie thought it would be a nice fit to have me bring my compliance perspective to The Evening in the Cloud program at this year’s Enterprise 2.0 Conference. Any vendors presenting [...]

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Social Media and Compliance

Here are materials from my presentation on Social Media and Compliance at the EthicsPoint Regional User Forum. SlideDeck:Social Media and Compliance View more presentations from Doug Cornelius. SlideDeck with Notes: Social Media and Compliance – Hosted on JD supra Sites Shown: Google Reader Compliance Building Wall Street Journal’s RSS feeds Securities Docket by Bruce Carton [...]

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Martindale-Hubbell’s Counsel to Counsel Forum

The folks over at Martindale-Hubbell were nice enough to invite me to their latest Counsel to Counsel Forum in Washington D.C. The forum operates under the rule that “what is said in the room stays in the room” so I will not share any details, but there were a few themes that I think I [...]

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