...went to work for an angel investor focused on the health care field, doing generalist duties for a couple of projects, primarily Claremont Partners, a...
...even dental offices for allegedly denying him access to their establishments. She fields calls from the targeted owners who can afford an attorney. He says...
...transition to a new one, or become more well known in your field of expertise, attorneys are, more than ever, buying into PR and marketing...
...to lead the Silicon Valley office of Kasowitz. Carlson, who fields disputes involving patents and trade secrets, arrives as Kasowitz Benson Torres &...
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The trial of executive recruiter David Nosal for computer hacking and theft of trade secrets drew attention from many quarters
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