...was bursting at the seams. With 300 employees, and just a single conference room, its lawyers later joked about having to put up a temporary...
Macau, the Chinese territory that has become Asia's gaming mecca, had gambling revenue of $38 billion last year. All that growth has, of course, spawned a huge amount of legal work
Macau's gaming industry is in the chips—but there's also legal uncertainty in spades
Macau's gaming industry is in the chips—but there's also legal uncertainty in spades
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...designs, and then filed an infringement suit against the Ravens and the National Football League in 1997. U.S. District Judge Marvin Garbis...
Many Silicon Valley companies export their IP to subsidiaries to save on paying high corporate taxes. It's completely legal, but in a scramble for more revenue, regulators and lawmakers are looking t
Talk about a brain drain—many Silicon Valley companies export their IP to subsidiaries to save on paying high corporate taxes. It's completely legal, but in a scramble for more revenue,
...morphing in ways that are extraordinary, DeFazio said at a press conference in Washington, where he described how NPEs have expanded their targets, moving...
...companys IP. Corporate data security cases also implicate national security. Holders announcement came on the heels of a ...
The Daily Report
...151;the health care law and stepped-up activity at both the National Labor Relations Board and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...
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