...all six. Rice has been practicing labor and employment law for more than 20 years. He says that the recent publicity the...
...industry clients on issues involving media and communications, he starting sharing successes of...
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...in other common law nations have recognized...through email, social media, and even text...electronic means of communication. However, a recent...
...had broken the law "as an...they concealed their communications by using aliases...all reasonable non-media alternatives for collecting...
...file organization and effective client communication to subpoenaing information and trying...when you first start practicing law, in large part because most...
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...City of Arlington, Texas v. Federal Communications Commission, No. 11-1545; U.S. Supreme Court; opinion by Scalia, J...
...has been estimated by local media at $3 billion. The deal...cable television operator, Taiwan Broadband Communications, on a $1.1 billion...
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...up with news and blogs. Yesterday, a new aggregation tool was launched, Law Ratchet, designed to enable legal professionals to keep up with the top...
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