...a foreign legal service office in Seoul, the capital of the Republic of Korea. K&L Gates will officially open its office...
...Toddy, had his appointment as the Honorary Consul General for the Republic of Korea extended to 2016 by the U.S. Department of State and...
...has less of a backlog than the USPTO. For example, the Republic of Korea's Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) issues high quality examinations within 8...
...attendance at the International Conference of Honorary Consul Generals for the Republic of Korea, Oct. 17-22 in Seoul. Twenty delegates were chosen...
...has less of a backlog than the USPTO. For example, the Republic of Korea's Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) issues high-quality examinations within eight...
...Roughly 120 antitrust agencies exist worldwide — all with the similar goal of encouraging free-market enterprise in today's global economy and curtailing unlawful...
...E. Harris Baum — honorary consul general of the Republic of Korea, member of the Fairmount Park Commission and Zarwin...
...new practices with them. In addition to becoming co-chairman of the firm's employment law group, Oh, who joined the firm as...
...in the form of protests, August will...People’s Republic of China. Not...Russia, Germany, South Korea and Japan, as...
...Kerrigan received his J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law in 2007, his M.A. from Georgetown University in 2004 and...
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