The RIAA wants colleges to finger file-sharing offenders. But some schools are balking
In-house lawyers are late bloomers in the blogosphere, but their numbers are growing. They post serious points on issues such as public policy and emerging tech. And, as Sun Microsystems GC Matt Dill
In-house lawyers are late bloomers in the blogosphere, but their numbers are growing. In-house blogs range from company-sanctioned sites on company-run platforms to anonymous blogs hosted by services
Corporate Counsel
In-house lawyers are late bloomers in the blogosphere, but their numbers are growing. In-house blogs range from company-sanctioned sites on company-run platforms to anonymous blogs hosted by services
With company consent or not, in-house counsel are cautiously venturing into the blogosphere
...Company, to court would have been prohibitively expensive for the small Greensboro, North Carolina-based chemical maker. So instead Unitex decided to challenge...
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