It has become fashionable in the U.S. to pin the blame for the problems in our patent system exclusively on non-practicing entities, but the larger problem is the poor quality of many patents, not th
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Personally identifiable information was hiding in plain sight in the Enron data sets
...signatures are an idea whose time has long since come.PC Magazine. Electronic records...
...latest issue of Risk Management magazine, Lori Widmer documents gender shifts in the risk management profession and...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
BeyondRecognition's John Martin says he discovered 7,500+ incidents of privacy invasions in the classic Enron email public database
...signatures are an idea whose time has long since come.PC Magazine. Electronic records...
...PC Magazine, and ...
...and CEO of CNN, as well as past editor of Time magazine. He also is chair of the board of Teach for America...
...churlish sort, he appreciated the gestures who, if they had the time, wouldn't like a day inside the Royal Enclosure at Ascot or...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...couple of weeks using the Surface with Windows RT tablet. At the time I gave it a test drive, this unit starting at $499...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
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