...was part of the initial discussion of the rule changes at Duke University in 2010. In his summary of the proposed changes, Kanter said...
...gravity dam that created a 60-acre recreational water body known as Duke Lake. The DCNR alleged the dam was structurally damaged in 2005 by...
...to benefit the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke University Medical Center is scheduled for May 20 at the Manufacturers...
...from a panel discussion at its May 2010 conference at the Duke University School of Law. "The committee's focus on...
...second October case that could be a blockbuster is Fisher v. University of Texas-Austin, a challenge to the university's use of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...in Philadelphia, was elected to the board of visitors of Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering. McIlvain uses his...
...The idea was floated by Samuel Estreicher, a professor at New York University School of Law, who believes skyrocketing law school tuition and diminishing job...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In 2006, the American Intellectual Property Law Association passed a resolution supporting, in principle, legislation to codify an exemption from patent infringement for uses of a patented invention
With the re-election of President Barack Obama, lawyers are bracing for more vigorous enforcement activity and new policy initiatives at federal regulatory agencies
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...at the University of North Carolina Hospitals, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 2012 Conference and on October 18 and 19 at Duke University Medical...
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