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First-ever top lawyer for organic food company likes being part of a company that people can relate to; and other Moves
Michael C. Lynch, a partner at Kelley Drye & Warren, writes that courts will continue to recognize that electronic service, whether it continues to be by email, or broadens to Facebook, Twitter, text
...Review (IPR) Covered Business Methods (CBM) 1. Lower standard for establishing claim invalidity...
...to timely provide notice of eligibility and rights and responsibilities within five business days. Managers should be trained to recognize requests for leave...
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...and negligence on Adams' part in the handling of a $24 million business deal between he and his estranged son, Jeffrey Perelman, more than 20...
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William Gelin, best known as the main author of JAABlog, is under investigation based on complaints that apparently stem from his comments about judges in Broward and Palm Beach counties
...recent cases indicates a radical change in Delaware law, and while the standards for proving such a claim remain very high, both decisions offer important...
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