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A recent opinion from the Southern District of New York interpreting the "means of interstate commerce" under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) has opened the door for the United States federa
A recent opinion from the Southern District of New York has opened the door for the United States federal judiciary to exercise jurisdiction over virtually any Internet communication, even when the c
Working for the largest four-year university system in the world, Cal State's lawyers get straight A's for reducing caseload and expenses
...some of its top products, including its blockbuster drug Plavixthe second best-selling drug of all timeand two successful blood pressure...
Recent changes to the America Invents Act have created an opportunity for businesses to develop new patenting strategies that promote and enhance the value patents provide to the company. One area of
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...in many jurisdictions is "no." Thus, for example, the Second Circuit explained in Krock v. Lipsay (1996) that a choice...
...in many jurisdictions is no. Thus, for example, the Second Circuit explained in Krock v. Lipsay (1996) that a choice...
...petitioned [PDF] the Second Circuit Court of Appeals for an en banc review of a ruling...
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