...secondary patent," says Srividhya Ragava, a professor at the University of Oklahoma's College of Law who has followed the Novartis case, "but...
...can stand," said Srividhya Ragava, a professor at the University of Oklahoma's College of Law who has followed the Novartis case. ...
...in the Hong Kong office of now-defunct Coudert Brothers in...science and economics at Colgate University, earning a bachelor's degree...
...legal team as general counsel of the bank's recently formed...August. The Duke University Law School graduate has represented...
...Tulsa. He majored in English at Oklahoma State, and earned his J.D. from the University of Tulsa College of Law. He clerked at Pray...
...the spin-off of its international coffee...from Kansas State University and his J...University of Iowa College of Law. He...
...degree from Brown University and her J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. See also: ...
...a Smile Hooters of America, LLC, has put ...
...perfect fit" at the University of California at Berkeley School of...
...perfect fit" at the University of California at Berkeley School of...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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