...then-head of IP. Nowadays, Baker runs a patent consulting company called New England Intellectual Property LLC. (Incidentally, he unsuccessfully ran for Congress as a...
...PC Magazine. Electronic records are, of course, also a pain point...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Time magazine in March and...In her New York Times best...
Remember Facebook.com's big 2011 overhaul? Where users once had a "profile," they now had a "timeline" — an ever-evolving page that lists "life events" in chronological order. Facebook Inc. did
...leaked it to The New York Times in 2010. U...
...job equally. This year, the magazine gave greater weight to graduates...obtaining," Morse said. The new methodology better indicates which law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...On January 15, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo...permissible size of magazines from 10 to...
...City's 92nd Street Y the day before, according to New York Magazine, she said, "Every Supreme Court decision is rendered with...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...new firearm regulations...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...industry retirement plans were back in the spotlight Tuesday thanks to a new ranking of the top 25 law firm 401(k) plans. ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
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