...Note: LTN's Editor-in-Chief Monica Bay interviews Roland...that maps electronically available patent litigation events and outcomes to build...
...sharpie marker, and met trucks in the building's loading bay...which was acquired by Xerox Litigation Services in 2006. These days...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...host of new intellectual property security issues...to trade secret litigation. Companies...Computer forensics" in this context refers...
...40 weeks on the road, in a job that might be...in e-discovery, legal technology, litigation support, and information governance. His...
...colleagues to weigh in via text message...on technology or intellectual property, but few...already launched a Litigation Resource app that...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...out his case, in large part, around the value of the intellectual property the government...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...out how the story ended. Maybe Jake is still ferrying microfilm around in his sweatpants. I thought of Jake recently when reading about...
...office, encased in terrycloth, has...to maximize value and efficiency...employment/HR, intellectual property and licensing, litigation, marketing compliance...
...BP Tech: The litigation over the 2010 explosion of...some interesting uses of technology. In December, LTN wrote...
...2013 at the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles from May 21...Pryor's outcome in an intellectual property case within 3.5...
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