Clerking for a judge on the Federal Circuit gives patent lawyers entr?e to a lifelong network
It took Anastasia Stasia Kelly four months to negotiate her first in-house job as Fannie Mae GC in 1995. Brokering her next move, the top legal post at Sears, Roebuck Co., took just as long. So Kell
Compnaies recently in the news have speeded up the process for hiring new GCs ? and are doing more due diligence too
...the best and the brightest-lawyers with resumes that bristle with Ivy League degrees, academic honors, and topflight clerkships-and cherry-picks top practitioners...
...the best and the brightest -- lawyers with resumes that bristle with Ivy League degrees, academic honors and topflight clerkships -- and cherry-picks top practitioners...
In 1993, President Clinton appointed Steve Kelman to "reinvent" the government procurement machine. During the next four years, Kelman helped turn a slew of controversial, free-market style reforms i
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