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Originally Published: National Law Journal
...on various corporate matters, including debt and equity financings, securities, technology, emerging company formation and growth, and corporate governance issues. Leadership Activity...
... Google Inc. acknowledged it has...relationship with the company. At the same...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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...Facebook Inc. has signaled...Tech Law Institute. But Facebook...alleging the company infringes a...along with William Lee and...
...Christopher J. Cosgrove, William J. Ferren &...the auto parts company for $1.65...Country Auto Parts Inc., and lost control...
... William T. Hill...
...group of White & Williams, was nominated to the...science, biotechnology and information technology companies. Spranger plans to serve a...
...of the Institute for Inclusion...for cable company Cox Communications Inc. of Atlanta...Sherry D. Williams, senior vice...
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