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...the hottest area of green patent litigation...is a North Carolina company that manufactures...the District of South Carolina. The...
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As part of its annual...at the University of Western...Acquisition" in South Carolina), and Catherine...
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...Scarborough, in a move to address the rapidly developing legal areas of information security and big data. Neiditz handles privacy law and...
Marcia Anne Yablon-Zug (University of South Carolina School of Law) has posted her article "Adoptive Couple v...
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