Global consulting firm AlixPartners has brought on board two EDD veterans, David J. White and Cynthia Bateman, as directors in the company's information management services group, bringing growth to
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How do you mitigate the risks that result when distinctions between an inside lawyer's "legal work" and "business" functions are applied to the gathering of ESI in response to a subpoena
The Federal Circuit ruled in January that the "25 percent rule of thumb" standard used by damages experts in patent infringement cases for calculating a reasonable royalty was "fundamentally flawed."
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While Judge Sotomayor may not be known for many high-profile IP or technology law decisions during her nearly 17 years of service on the bench, attorney Kelly D. Talcott says she has ample exposure t
...readiness, sponsored by Women in eDiscovery. Our knowledgeable panel included Cynthia Bateman (Georgia-Pacific); Amy Scearcy (U.S. Bank); Bonnie Courtland (Supervalu Inc.); Carmen Field...
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