Like water seeking its own level, new partnerships rose this year to 150 — their prerecession average. It was as strong a resurgence as the earlier fall-off was precipitous
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...denying in full summary judgment for plaintiff-appellant Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. ("PRTC"). PRTC now seeks review of the district court's decision. We...
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...some tribute from the new breed of technology companies (see, for example, Kodak...
...own built-in word processor. The second generation, in DOS, integrated Corel Inc.'s WordPerfect and Microsoft Corp.'s Word. The third iteration...
...that the law firm's client infringed on another company's patented technology. To do so successfully, the consultants will need to help the defense...
...To say that New Jersey's legal profession is becoming cosmopolitan breeds impassioned responses, most of them negative. Fear of intrusion by outside firms...
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