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...of vice president and general counsel of the RAND Corporation. ION Media Networks, Inc., plugged Joseph Titlebaum...
.... Ingersoll-Rand plc named Robert...longtime Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., attorney Donald Gershuny...
...stranger to machines Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson, Inc., revved up its corporate V-Twin in July, fuel-injecting Regal Beloit...
...the American Association of University Professors. Topaz Resources, Inc., hired Rand Stinnett as vice president and GC. ...
...hedging weather-related risk in energy trading developed by Bernard Bilski and Rand Warsaw—was too abstract to merit patent protection, only four signed...
...the Court—including the Free Software Foundation and Red Hat, Inc.—went so far as to argue that software patents as a...
...to disclose patent rights during a standard-setting proceeding. In Rambus Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission, the court held that the...
...where he is GC for Europe and the Middle East . . . Dresser-Rand Group Inc. named Mark Mai vice president, GC, and secretary . . . Bruce Lundstrom is...
...vice president and assistant general counsel at The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., in Hartford, Conn., where she handles legal and government affairs -- and her...
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