...named Maura Abeln Smith as its next...
...unanswered questions that ultimately may be decided in court," said Patrick Waller, a partner at Wolf Greenfield who counsels clients in patent prosecution....
...unanswered questions that ultimately may be decided in court, said Patrick Waller, a partner at Wolf Greenfield who counsels clients in patent prosecution. ...
...unanswered questions that ultimately may be decided in court, said Patrick Waller, a partner at Wolf Greenfield who counsels clients in patent prosecution. ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Now that everyone has had a chance to digest the recent government guidance on antibribery enforcement, the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research has joined in an effort for legislative reform of t
A company that implements a retention policy and conducts annual audits against it can rest easy, right? Not if the retention policy is not squared with IT's data management system, writes Waller's H
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
You have a retention policy. You train your employees on the policy. You have annual audits. You can rest easy, right? Not necessarily, if your data retention policy is not squared with your IT depar
What you toss may be more important than what you keep
Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales examines the current climate of FCPA enforcement and looks to the future of the government's strategy for building and winning cases under the law
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