... Education: Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C. J.D., 1987. Department of Defense Intelligence College, Master...
...offices in North and South Carolina and a satellite office in Washington, D.C. ...
...the first hearing is expected to being held in November in Washington, D.C., to coincide with the advisory committee's next scheduled meeting...
...Crutcher M&A partners Howard Adler and Christopher Dillon in Washington, D.C., and Palo Alto, respectively. Benefits partner Michael Collins, corporate partner...
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...review later case history. Fastcase CEO Ed Walters told LTN from Washington, D.C., that Bad Law Bot is the first of many additions...
...AD, which formerly was part of LexisNexis, and remains based in Bellevue, Washington. Clark, an attorney, most recently served as vice president of services and...
...office. The firm has offices in New York, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. He...
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Originally Published: The Recorder
3-D printing technology, which makes it possible to create an item by simply downloading a design file and printing it out as a plastic object, is likely to trigger legal conflicts surrounding copyri
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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