...was told by the State Department, which has the authority to review arms exports, to take down the online blueprints for the weapon and a...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Harvard University faculty members were up in arms this weekend over news, first reported in the ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Cybersecurity firm Mandiant gave America a wake-up slap across the face this week by detailing how Chinese military hackers are infiltrating U.S. companies
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...us that managing enterprise-wide risk, doing more global business, keeping their arms around all the company is doing ... [is] a tremendous responsibility," she...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...better at learning the depth of the e-discovery market's many arms, he acknowledged. "Part of the increase is we're just more...
A recent spate of strategic patent purchases raise questions about the value of IP and its role in corporate strategy. To definitively prove the value of IP, its worth must be documented with actual
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...software business in 2011. Thomson Reuters also divested itself of consulting arm Hildebrandt Baker Robbins in 2011, according to our previous reports. (Pangea3's...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...better at learning the depth of the e-discovery market's many arms, he acknowledged. "Part of the increase is we're just more...
Baker & Hostetler partners Gilbert Keteltas and Karin Scholz Jenson have been named co-chairs of the firm's e-discovery practice. They are replacing John Parker and Judy Selby, who established the un
...website.) "The increase shows courts are getting their arms around the procedural issues," Lange suggested. "Typically, judges have shied...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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