...Data company for IP litigation, is starting...million in a Series A venture round...previously the CEO of Thomson Reuters, which...
...as senior director of state government affairs...including spots handling intellectual property and mergers...dealing with a series of stressful issues...
...as senior director of state government affairs...including spots handling intellectual property and mergers...dealing with a series of stressful issues...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...as senior director of state government affairs...including spots handling intellectual property and mergers...dealing with a series of stressful issues...
...Angeles-based firm made one of the splashiest leaps in the...true,"color":"#000","fontSize":16},"series":[{"errorBars":{"errorType":"none"},"color":"#d9d9d9...
...showed that as a matter of law, a television-series producer independently created the series...
...Google Inc. in what has been judicially dubbed "the World Series of IP Cases," Robert Van Nest rolled out a filing cabinet to...
...INC., a Delaware corporation; UNIVERSAL MUSIC CORP., a New York corporation; SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC., a California corporation; UNIVERSALPOLYGRAM INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING, INC., a Delaware corporation...
...In the Court of Appeal of the State of...and developing the hit television series LOST. Spinner submitted...
...As mobile devices become the platform of choice for everything from social networking to banking to travel arrangements, state...
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