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...Late last month the ABA released employment data for the law school graduating class of 2012. While much of the...
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...Inc. was on to something big when it developed software that...suite of applications routes encrypted data through a cloud server and...
...Concerns about "Big Data" and the implications for consumer privacy have spurred Congress and...
...to the shooting. The map was based on publicly available information data required by state law to be available. However, as the...
...a 2011 report on V.A. medical injury tort claims. Tort claim data provide an "opportunity for VA to identify concerns with individual providers...
...As collection and analysis of data in law departments matures, those...large number of matters for big fees would show on the...
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...James Bopp. 2. Which lawyer is renowned for having a big "book" of business? A. Robert Bennett; B. Robert Bauer...
Toyota says its problems with sudden unintended acceleration are in the rearview mirror, but newly disclosed documents raise questions that experts say have not yet been answered
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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