A General Electric lawyer travels to Myanmar to test the legal waters
At around noon on Friday, May 17, a decorative column fell on a crowd of people at the Orange County Fairgrounds, injuring three. A feature of the Anatolian Cultures and Food Festival, the 4-foot-wid
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LegalTech West Coast kicks off Tuesday with keynote from D. Casey Flaherty. Monica Bay interviews Cisco's ethics team and Stanford Law's Roland Vogl. [MORE
...the food provided which consisted of bread, ham, cheese, baked beans, cereal, jam, tea, coffee and (presumably) milk and sugar. There was a stand alone...
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The Public Defender's Office is seeking to block closure of the Gloucester County jail, claiming transfer of inmates to far-away counties would violate their right to counsel
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
The Public Defender's Office is seeking to block closure of the Gloucester County jail, claiming transfer of inmates to far-away counties would violate their right to counsel. In a civil suit, the of
Are you using gamification in business? In SearchCIO-Midmarket's recent tweet jam, we ran down reasons that a gamification incentive plan might fail
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Duke Realty Corp. sold the 400,000-square-foot Shops at Pembroke Gardens in Pembroke Pines to institutional investors
...contraband cell phone usage in correctional institutions. Why can’t prisons just “jam” the contraband cell phone signals, you ask? Unfortunately, as our regular readers...
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 LED lighting remains the hottest area of green patent litigation, with several complaints filed in the last several weeks. Green patent complaints were recently filed in the areas of advanced
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