...contractors say about them in social media. The Federal Trade Commission, which regulates deceptive advertising and unfair business practices, updated its ...
...cyber attacks directed at U.S. business have grown more prevalent, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and others have flagged concerns over cybersecurity at law...
...the Federal Bureau of Investigation and others have flagged concerns over cybersecurity at...
...the Federal Bureau of Investigation and others have flagged concerns over cybersecurity at...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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
Companies cannot block product labeling class actions filings outright, but there are a few issues that general counsel should be thinking about now in order to better position the organization, shou
...Removal: To remove a plaintiffs state case to federal court (i.e., most defendants preferred venue) under the Class Action...
...in Denver. He is the former senior trial counsel in the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition. ROBERT CONNOLLY, who...
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