Intellectual property attorneys were buzzing after the Obama Administration announced it was actively taking on the problem of "patent trolls," both through legislative proposals and executive action
Intellectual property attorneys were buzzing Tuesday after the Obama Administration announced it was actively taking on the problem of "patent trolls," both through legislative proposals and executiv
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...strategy involving technological features, law enforcement partnerships, and private legal enforcement...attackers installed 45 pieces of custom malware, but antivirus software was...
...ever. The number of global enforcement actions and the size of...is manufactured, significant interaction with customs officials may be required. These...
...that are susceptible to government interactionsuch as licensing and permitting, customs brokerage, sales, and supply channels. You can concentrate your limited resources...
...National Day Laborer Org. Network v. United States Immig. & Customs Enforcement Agency, 2012 WL 2878130 (S.D.N.Y. July 13...
...counsel face more government regulatory enforcement and tougher compliance requirements worldwide...Corrupt Practices Act, export controls, customs, economic sanctions, trade remedies, and...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...counsel face more government regulatory enforcement and tougher compliance requirements worldwide...Corrupt Practices Act, export controls, customs, economic sanctions, trade remedies, and...
...2009, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has audited more than 7,500 employers and imposed more...
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