...of challenges. He will continue to deal with the ongoing uproar over performance-enhancing drugs, which has resulted in increased drug screening of players and...
...Plan, the number of discrimination charges filed since the onset of the economic downturn has increased dramatically. Faced with these conditions, the EEOC concluded that...
The Daily Report
...Given the uptick in government regulation and litigation following the 2007-2008 economic collapse, "People are more likely to get in trouble than they...
...so-called smartphone wars are a myth propagated by those with an economic interest in tipping the scale toward those who build on inventions versus...
...Given the uptick in government regulation and litigation following the 2007-2008 economic collapse, "People are more likely to get in trouble than they...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Given the uptick in government regulation and litigation following the 2007-2008 economic collapse, People are more likely to get in trouble than they...
...Patenting Prosperity: Invention and Economic Performance in the United States and its Metropolitan Areas [PDF]...
As in-house legal workloads continue to rise and hiring and budget increases don't necessarily keep pace, is the pressure inside the nation's legal departments now rivaling that of firms
The Daily Report
...process, in addition to player performance. "Focus on the process...elements of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, U.K...
...process, in addition to player performance. "Focus on the process...elements of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, U.K...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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