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...judges in Washington that reviews government surveillance and search applications in national security investigations. It is also called the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC)....
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One of the notable features of the last two proxy seasons is the increasing number of shareholder complaints of misleading or inadequate disclosure materials, with courts often issuing preliminary in
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A recent study performed by the School of Economics and Management at the Technical University of Lisbon concluded that, contrary to perceived conventional wisdom, only 10 percent of innovative produ
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