...good reason. I joked that my firm had discovered a modus operandi in the sardonic engineering advice, "when brute force fails, you...
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Businesses in China and Russia routinely hack American lawyers' technology
One tried and true approach to an effective LegalTech West Coast keynote is to scare the audience. That was most certainly the agenda of Cooley's Joel Brenner, author of America, the Vulnerable
...ASSIGNMENT AND SUBSEQUENT INFRINGEMENT SUITS Righthaven's modus operandi is simple. The firm enters into exclusive agreements whereby holding companies...
...augment the service provided by HSNO and my business philosophy matches their modus operandi -- it took relatively no time to make a decision to join...
...isn't just the mantra of corporate bean counters. It's the modus operandi of technology vendors, too, whose latest offerings pack more bang per...
Two recent cases found that detectives were not qualified by training and experience to interpret cell site location records to determine whether a phone was within range of a certain tower. Leonard
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...with proprietary code nor confined by a one-size-fits-all modus operandi. Let me explain it in terms even the...
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