...veteran Michael Arkfeld...
When legal professionals get together, you can just about guarantee that the conversation will, at some point, turn to planes, trains, and hotels. So the March "12on12" LTN asked our readers
So much for Thanksgiving vacation plans for the lawyers and consultants who advise Hewlett-Packard Co. and Autonomy. Instead of turkey they were probably inhaling Maalox after HP divulged that it was
...Technology News, Monica Bay, joins attorney Michael Arkfeld, principal of Arkfeld and Associates, and John Barkett, partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, to discuss...
...Law Technology News, joins attorney Michael Arkfeld, principal of Arkfeld and Associates, and John Barkett, a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, to discuss...
...Corodemus & Corodemus. Wiggins is a senior research associate at the FJC. ESI discovery presents challenges to litigants, lawyers...
...Court for the District of Columbia and Michael Arkfeld, consultant at Arkfeld & Associates, speak with LTN magazine's Editor-in-Chief Monica...
BigLaw's dilemma: How do we keep our own lawyers from sabotaging security systems
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