...Intellectual property attorneys were buzzing...the problem of patent assertion entities, or...
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...Intellectual property attorneys were buzzing...the problem of patent assertion entities, or...
...the Major League Baseball Players Association, arguably one of the most...counsel for UNITE HERE, an international union for clothing, textile, laundry...
...Chairman Jon Leibowitz, The first involves Googles misuse of patent protection to prevent competition . . . The second concerns allegations that Google unfairly biases...
...going soft. Allan Van Fleet, a former chair of the American Bar Association's antitrust law section, says the opposite was true administration remains committed...
New top lawyer for the Asian Development Bank finds his mission in life; and other Moves
...Katrina made landfall near New Orleans. As the new head of the international services department, Meltzer technically wasn't responsible for disasters on the domestic...
...The Association of Molecular...
...counsel of the Actors' Equity Association, he also serves as one...law school was with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 705...
...counsel of the Actors' Equity Association, he also serves as one...law school was with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 705...
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