This issue of Business Counselor Update includes new forms and commentary that will be incorporated into the Westlaw database Business Transactions Solutions (BTS) in December. Access to further information requires a Westlaw subscription, which can be obtained by using the contact and ordering information included in the materials. This issue highlights new supply chain management disclosure requirements adopted in California and include information on launching relationships with new vendors. Protection of personal information is addressed by a social security number policy and counsel representing employers can take advantage of a template for disclosure of certain basic employment-related information to new employees. Finally, the issue provides advice on creating a library of the forms needed to quickly and efficiently assist clients in forming and organizing a new corporation.
As i am new to this field, i was looking for Supply Chain Management Disclosure issue to know about it. Thanks for the share. I will surely read this issue.
Posted by: supply chain management systems | January 15, 2012 at 10:47 PM
Owners of business entities should make it a point to keep up to date on new laws as pertains to the establishment and operation of a new corporation. Protecting personal information is an important issue in the business circle. The new supply chain management disclosure requirements give businessmen the means to better protect their interests.
Posted by: Duane Williams | February 11, 2012 at 07:44 AM