...been acquired by IMS Health in Danbury, Conn. Both develop software for pharmaceutical companies. Silk City Snacks Acquired ...
...the growth in desktops and laptops, according to the legal content and software provider's website statistics. (ALM, a provider of news and business information...
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Potential class members in the sudden acceleration litigation against Toyota Motor Corp. have filed objections to the proposed $1.6 billion settlement reached on behalf of consumers asserting claims
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...higher on the left, vertical axis would be its position. Software can color the cells (the intersection of a firm's size and...
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Concordance Evolution is a LexisNexis document-review platform, intended for complex litigation matters, burdened with enormous volumes of electronically stored information. The author tested the pro
...ramifications beyond New Jersey. In Dendrite, a computer software seller brought a John Doe lawsuit against individuals who had anonymously posted...
...29 its acquisition of a patent portfolio and other assets from metrology software provider Tamar Technology of Newbury Park, Calif. Clearview...
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