National Law Journal
Number eight for Holder; secret service class; remembering Oberdorfer and Feffer; stopping money; and a smooth ride for Kelly in this week's column
...mind." In 2002, Monsanto granted DuPont and its subsidiary, Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc., a license to use its technology...
...courts and other lawyers can reach them. JUDICIAL PIONEER California Court of Appeal Justice Kathryn Doi Todd who...
...main interest is "rehabilitating his dominant position as the owner [and] pioneer of the scientific achievement" that the Nobel Assembly credited to Gurdon...
Remembering Marvin Miller; final words on tobacco; recognizing local luminaries; senior Sentelle; Ward to lead lobbyists; lawyers for literacy; and no "No" repeat for Lee, maybe, in this week's colum
...LEGAL MARKETING PIONEER Jay Jaffe, founder and chief executive officer of a public...
H. Warren Knight, founder of alternative dispute resolution company JAMS, died on November 15 of complications from lung disease. He was 83
...It has produced eight Rhodes scholars. Its sports teams play under the Pioneers banner. The university employs 2,900 faculty members and staff...
...in the Middle District of North Carolina, Aventis Crop Project v. Pioneer Hi-Bred International, and later added Dow as a defendant...
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