...do once they get there? Robert Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a nonpartisan D.C. think tank, says most of...
...do once they get there? Robert Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a nonpartisan D.C. think tank, says most of...
From in-house veteran Susan Hackett, the first of a two-part discussion of the emerging role, responsibilities, and rising influence of pricing directors in law firms
From in-house veteran Susan Hackett, the first of a two-part discussion of the emerging role, responsibilities, and rising influence of pricing directors in law firms
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
From in-house veteran Susan Hackett, the first of a two-part discussion of the emerging role, responsibilities, and rising influence of pricing directors in law firms
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Strategies, analyses, products, performance, you name it, great lawyers can help improve how the business communicates it. And, if it is done respectfully, the internal clients will see the value and
...governing the online and offline collection, use and disclosure of certain consumer information for sales and marketing purposes. Reaction has been predictably split...
...what kind of technology is worthy of...System into the Information Age with the...Technology and other innovations progress in unexpected...
...method patents are overly broad grants of monopoly rights, likely to stifle innovation and harm competition. Patents on business methods are patents on business itself...
This week, false marking suits have grabbed the attention of the patent bar — and Congress. A review of the more than 200 false marking lawsuits brought in the past several months shows that a
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