Despite a plethora of lawsuits over smartphone patents, the U.S. patent system isn't a mess, and the country shouldn't overreact. At least that's the expert opinion of Donald Rosenberg, general couns
...Prosperity: Invention and Economic Performance in the United States and its Metropolitan Areas [PDF], conclude that the rate of patenting in the...
...of substantial civil liability for unlawful interceptions despite extant precedent in the area. In U.S. v. Szymuszkiewicz, the court affirmed the criminal...
Heaven forbid, IF you get fired, don't talk with the in-house counsel and deal with it in a public manner? Uh oh, that's not what an in-house lawyer wants to hear ..
...of substantial civil liability for unlawful interceptions despite extant precedent in the area. In U.S. v. Szymuszkiewicz, the court affirmed the criminal...
...Wednesday. Speaking before the annual meeting of the Washington Metropolitan Area Corporate Counsel Association in McClean, Va., Breuer said the Justice Department...
...law since 1994 and is on the board of the Washington Metropolitan Area Corporate Counsel Association (WMACCA), said, "There's a misconception that...
Corporate counsel have to know that retaliation is now the most commonly filed claim with the EEOC. Such claims can result in hefty damage awards and give plaintiffs free reign to scrutinize and base
...National (US) Regional (US Census regions) Metropolitan area Size of company (number of employees) Annual...
GCs aren't just legal advisers anymore: They're now business partners and even risk managers. 'The days of just giving legal advice are over,' one top lawyer told listeners at a recent Webcast on evo
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