...mass destruction resulting in death and one count of malicious destruction of property by means of an explosive device resulting in death. If found guilty...
...or to practitioners who aspire to move in-house including intellectual property and business skills. The program is intended as an in-depth alternative...
...s Washington office as partner in commercial litigation. She focuses on intellectual property and securities matters, and white-collar criminal defense. Previously, she was an...
...librarian may fire them only for specified reasons. To intellectual property scholar and litigator John Duffy, the administrative structure of the U.S...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
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...probate court's final appealable order related to the partition of . . . real property." In three issues, Meekins challenges the trial court's entry of...
National Law Journal
...clients including those in entertainment, the Internet and new media, on intellectual property and litigation. The firm hired Larry McFarland and Dennis Wilson, name partners...
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