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Originally Published: National Law Journal
...in a series of steps. The most...involved in the development of electromagnetic telephone...Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), which is...
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...Since the advent of the December 2006 Federal Rules...ESI) and continuously look toward technology to reduce costs and streamline...
...considers the amount of time, energy and...attorney integration, business development and geographic overlay...vendor relationships, back-office support functions and...
...about the government's use of sophisticated surveillance technology known as a stingray to...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...in a variety of matters, including contract...property and information technology matters, and employment...out of the office two or three...
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