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Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...recent and upcoming United States Supreme Court cases...editor-in-chief of The American...
...capitalize on economies of scale. ...
...cybersecurity firm, gave America a wake-up...fight the cybertheft of trade secrets that...was released Tuesday, states, "Our research...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...the Ides of March as...16, the United States will go...the 2011 America Invents Act...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...grab a pair of vagabond shoes and...start spreading the news, because New York state and federal courts...
...circumstances, however, where restraint is warranted, and managing electronic discovery is one of these. The exploding cost of electronic data discovery, together with...
...in an operating room thousands of miles away. We know that...new technologies is hardly breaking news. However, the resistance among current...
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...At the forefront of these actions is...law in the United States, the FTC has...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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