...overloaded days. It's like consuming a giant hot fudge sundae, full of yummy calories that take a while to digest and occasionally give you...
...those protections. Meanwhile, other forms of intellectual property protection could be...for his studies at Cornell University and the University of Southern...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...overloaded days. It's like consuming a giant hot fudge sundae, full of yummy calories that take a while to digest and occasionally give you...
...In a migration of electronic data discovery talent, global consulting firm ...
...streamline the creation and sharing of legal documents among your staff...corporate counsel in the Asia-Pacific region. Celeste Kemper, the company...
...A Uniform System of Citation, a...Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law...in the Asia-Pacific region. Celeste Kemper...
...Law hired the most, at 19 percent, followed by the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law at 18 percent, and the University...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...network. The majority of members use the...student at State University of New York...school class at Pacific McGeorge School of...
...Insight Enterprises is a distributor of information technology hardware, software, and services to businesses, schools, and government agencies...
...wrote George Washington University law professor Orin Kerr, a...
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