...division to counsel clients on business opportunities associated with digital media...into the emerging tech and startup sector in "Silicon Beach...
...represents clients at the startup stage; helps companies acquire and license intellectual property rights; and manages litigation arising from business deals. As...
...companies looking for practical and business advice. Founded in...Poplawski said. Semiconductor industries and startup activities are also attracted by...
...Service Inc. an improving economy would bring more legal work from startups and midsized companies. The Atlanta metro area's population is...
Profile of Ron Vaisbort, general counsel for Good Technology Inc
Following the Sandy Hook tragedy, we all discovered that making information easier to access allows its use in ways never intended
Class actions asserting accounting irregularities fell sharply last year following a one-time increase in 2011 attributed to a surge of Chinese reverse mergers, according to a Cornerstone Research re
...Much Shelist wants to be the first phone call businesses make for every legal situation. To do that, the Chicago...
National Law Journal
...list: implementation of the Dodd-Frank Act and the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act. ...
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