...the recruiting firm's computerized database and stole information to use...a major blow to the government's prosecution, tossing out five...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...series of bureaucratic hoops and pay thousands of dollars to purchase a database. Jake couldn't afford the database, and even if he could have...
...Government Contracts Database product that provides full, searchable data on all federal...
...information provider to U.S. and international law firms, released the Government Contracts Database product today that provides full, searchable data on all federal contracts...
...gives attorneys a database of settlements that...animal attack to contract to workers' compensation...as type (individual, government, small business, corporation...
...34; Gillis says. Structured data is information that's organized inside a database or spreadsheet, which makes it easily identifiable and relatable to even the...
...addition to state law causes of action for misappropriation and breach of contract) against former employees who seek a competitive edge through the use of...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...agency scientists, but government-contract records show it...according to the database USAspending.gov. A...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...use to which he can put the data by employer policy or contract. The Ninth Circuit joined the majority of federal circuits by...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
...changed as well. Instead of an army of outside lawyers responding to government subpoenas, software with self-learning algorithms can search for keywords and patterns...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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