...also making strides in the corporate sphere. Indeed, the number of...number of women serving as law school deans has climbed above...
...was asked to provide a brief quote or anecdote about what the law has meant to them. These are there responses, paired with a few...
...Most law firm leaders admit...almost operating like Corporate America, in other...and say, 'Oh, business is better, can...
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...in the employer's initial disclosures alone, not to mention the inevitable corporate designee pursuant to Rule 30(b)(6). By reducing the number of...
... Business development and marketing...
...a heightened sense of discretion and caution in approaching Ethicon about future business deals, but said he couldn't ignore the company as a potential...
Back in February, President Obama indicated in his State of the Union address that 3-D printing may be the next big thing in manufacturing. What he didn't say is that 3-D printing may also be the nex
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...Beasley School of Law's class...Institute on Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum...s criminal justice, business law and health...
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Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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Originally Published: Law Technology News
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