...legal department? Andrew Johnson: There are three lawyers and a couple of paralegal/administrative positions. We have an IP person...
...The U.S. Department of Justice's budget request...and to thwart piracy of intellectual property. The $27...
...without access to landlines. Compliance, licensing and intellectual property (IP) rights are other issues facing multinationals, said Longoria. We...
In July 2010, Mary Galligan, who ran the FBI's investigation after 9/11, was named special agent in charge of cyber/special operations for the New York division of the FBI, making her its first femal
...BRIEN has joined the intellectual property group of Haynes and...Sullivan & Worcester's corporate department. McDermott Will &...
...section of the U.S. Department of Justice's Criminal Division...member of the firm's intellectual property and business and commercial...
...Robert Maldonado is a partner for Cooper & Dunham specializing in intellectual property litigation. He graduated from Stanford Law School and was admitted to...
...v. HWANG, PATRICIA; 785 ST. NICHOLAS LLC v. KOVAC, MONTE; WB STELLAR IP OWNER LLC v. RIVERA, SANDRA; PARK VALLEY ASSOCIATES v. KELLY, TRANYA —...
...news broke that the Justice Department had secretly obtained reporters’ phone...Nunnally on their blog, Practical IP Bipartisan Surprise: Senator Frank Lautenberg...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...151; or to practitioners who aspire to move in-house including intellectual property and business skills. The program is intended as an in-depth...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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