FCPA enforcement declined in the first quarter, but the news isn't as good as it sounds
...service through email, social media, and even text messages. Courts in the United States, while open to service by email in certain situations, have been...
...of Appeals for the Third Circuit. In 1997, the United Kingdom (U.K.), newly under Labour Party rule, imposed a one-time...
...soon: Speedypats", here), this Kat reported on the proposal in the United Kingdom to grant superfast national patents in just 90 days. He expressed...
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...normally reside in 27 states and 2 foreign countries (Canada and United Kingdom) who ate at Firefly during their visits to Las Vegas. Serotyping...
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...dropped by 52 percent compared with 2011. In countries other than the United States, foreign bribery prosecutions fell by 42 percent. "It...
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...dropped by 52 percent compared with 2011. In countries other than the United States, foreign bribery prosecutions fell by 42 percent. "It...
...S. Sup. Ct. 12-43 In 1997, the United Kingdom (U. K.), newly under Labour Party rule, imposed a one-time...
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