National Law Journal
...Delaware district court over a patent related to international roaming on mobile devices. Roamware is quite smaller than many of Gibson Dunn's other...
Profile of Ron Vaisbort, general counsel for Good Technology Inc
...ever increasing functionality of the man-made devices in our lives from our automobiles to our mobile phones to our clocks has brought...
Following the Sandy Hook tragedy, we all discovered that making information easier to access allows its use in ways never intended
...the Massachusetts Superior Court Rules and makes it easily available via mobile device. Exposing students to new ways of harnessing technology in...
...the firm's corporate and tax practice as an associate in the Mobile, Ala., office. Bronner focuses his practice on advising corporate clients on large...
...said. Everything is developed in-house starting, of course, with mobile devices. The department collaborated in creating an "Ethics App" so...
...System," which features real-time associate training on store-owned handheld devices. The system is designed to keep training and certifications on track and...
...and privacy practices in the mobile marketplace.Path is not the...to the interoperability of electronic devices but secured only minimal agreements...
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