The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has started filing suits against employers for violating the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act. Companies need to get up to speed on GINA, ASA
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...BitTorrent suit is to secure court approval to subpoena the Internet service providers (ISPs) for names, addresses and other information associated with each IP address...
...face increased competition from such non-traditional sources as Internet-based legal providers and project outsourcing companies. Nonetheless, only 45 percent of respondents said their...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...human body. Researchers, physicians, geneticists, breast cancer organizations and other health-care providers vehemently opposed the patentability of BRCA1 and BRCA2, arguing that the patents...
...growth in desktops and laptops, according to the legal content and software provider's website statistics. (ALM, a provider of news and business information to...
...Preferred Home Health Care & Nursing Services, a home health-care provider in Eatontown, announced on May 6 its acquisition of medical equipment distributor...
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...comprised of a cross-section of New Jersey organizations, including legal service providers, the three law schools in the state, and representatives from several bar...
...said on May 7 it acquired FallProof Network Systems, a provider of construction site nets and ladders in Hamilton. B&...
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