...one of the strongest global economies and the envy of Europe and Japan. When it comes to the so-called sequestration, however, things...
...of every country in the world except the United States, China and Japan. The list of such individuals and their corporations includes: Steve Jobs, co...
Determining corporate citizenship, which dictates jurisdiction, has divided district court judges, leading the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit to hear a case brought by "thalidomide babie
Pew Research reports that more than 65 percent of all adults used social media every day in 2011 — up from 61 percent in 2010. This expansive use of social media has created new sources of evid
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and 342,610 in Japan's patent office. Worldwide patent filings exceeded the 2 million...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...worse; only 18 percent of Japanese lawyers are women, according to the Japan Federation of Bar Associations.) Why are more women reaching the...
...was a staff member for the NLG's Military Law Project in Japan and was the director of the NLG-related Paralegal Studies Program of...
Growth of international franchising and distribution requires offers of user-friendly agreements
...with the court. Gage Raley, an American citizen living in Japan and someone who expects to soon be published on the issue of...
...panel of lawyers from the United States and other countries, including Italy, Japan, Belgium and Australia. The UIA's annual Congress is its...
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