...major headlines in this country thanks to a 2002 ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...to put information into the public domain. A headline in the Boston Globe today called Swartz "the humanist hacker." On...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The misuse of antipsychotic drugs within the nursing home population is, unfortunately, a common and long-standing practice that puts elderly residents at increased risk of death. Fortunately, this p
"What are you doing?" It is a question often posed by Thich Nhat Hanh, a venerable Buddhist monk, teacher, poet, author and peace activist
...the trademark, copyright and unfair competition practice group at Foley Hoag in Boston, and who wasn't involved in the case. "The...
Morgan Lewis' representation of Toys "R" Us in a gift card class action was far from child's play. In fact, even most class action lawyers have never come close to playing in this sandbox
...to do business across the globe and global companies looking to...markets space such as Boston; Austin, Texas; California's Silicon...
...firms want to be. Jeff Coburn of Coburn Consulting in Boston said firms with strong profitability have an easier time of recruiting strong...
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads is set to significantly expand its nascent New York office with the acquisition of two smaller firms this month
H. David Kotz knows what it's like to have all conversation stop the moment he steps into a crowded elevator at work — and resume the moment he exits
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