...with the fullest service possible," says...as well as international patent protection. ...
...technical arts, including the mechanical, electromechanical, biotechnical and chemical arts. INTERNATIONAL FILING DEPARTMENT ...
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...the United States Court of International Trade's grant of summary...entry, the United States Customs Service ("Customs") classified both the chip...
...left his office in his electromechanical wheelchair. That day his wheelchair...his medical providers, Universal Health Services, Inc. ("UHS"), District Hospital Partners...
As the 80th Session of the Texas Legislature gets into high gear, look for more legislative fireworks in the area of criminal law, particularly regarding enhanced criminalization for sex offenders
...the United States Court of International Trade, challenging the President's...domestic producers of pedestal actuators, electromechanical devices used principally to raise...
...In the corporate and technology groups, former counsel Carl Liederman concentrates on international transactions, such as securities work and joint ventures. This month, Liederman, 36...
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