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Some on The National Law Journal's list of 20 in-house counsel oversee huge operations. Others are joined by just a few attorneys and work mostly on regional issues. One thing each has in common: The
...quot; at least to modern eyes. The antitrust decisions from the early industrial era were notable mostly because the courts conferred broad enforcement powers on...
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...FCC, Office of Engineering & Technology, Questions and Answers about Biological...decades "dozens of peer reviewed research papers were published which, individually...
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...transfers from industrial facilities, and...on Emerging Technologies Research Brief, there...Environmental Law Institute. ...
...National Institutes of Standards and Technology are...
...National Nanotechnology Initiative has defined "nanomaterials" as technology developed at the atomic, molecular, and macromolecular levels on the scale of...
Morrison & Foerster has brought aboard former assistant U.S. Attorney Lawrence Gerschwer as a partner in its New York office. Plus more movers in this week's column
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