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...e-discovery requests and (mostly) working out disputes as each other's adversary in a large commercial litigation.) Parties thus have a...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
... and added lighting, plumbing, commercial grade toilets, cabinetry, party rooms...
...Unfortunately, there is no true global intellectual property law. International intellectual property disputes often can involve simultaneous lawsuits in multiple countries throughout the world....
Do you remember life before email? Do you remember the practice of law before BlackBerrys? No doubt about it — email, BlackBerrys, smartphones and texting all make our lives and practices a lot
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...in three. "I think Lex Machina broke the ice, showing the commercial potential of collaboration between the law, business, and engineering schools."...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Do you remember life before email? Do you remember the practice of law before BlackBerrys? No doubt about it — email, BlackBerrys, smartphones and texting all make our lives and practices a lot
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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