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...Gadsden lawyer calls Alabama home, and went to law school at the University of Alabama after graduating from Notre Dame. But Bill Willard...
...logo with a bunny in it. Jones graduated from Harvard University in 1989 with an East Asian studies major and a minor in...
...California State University: Going 4.0 Cal State's lawyers get straight...
...but mighty team," she says. After graduating from the University of Michigan School of Law, Krecke joined Mariscal, Weeks, McIntyre & Friedlander...
...new SVP and GC of IAP Worldwide Services Inc. The University of Cincinnati enrolled KENYA MANN FAULKNER as its GC and...
The president tries to resuscitate the NLRB, but the signs are not good
...company's secondary patent," says Srividhya Ragava, a professor at the University of Oklahoma's College of Law who has followed the Novartis case...
...1.17 billion verdict in the patent infringement case Carnegie Mellon University v. Marvell Technology Group was about $23.2...
...the best profession for you," said Ken Gormley, dean of Duquesne University School of Law in Pittsburgh. "Because it's impossible to guarantee...
... Chalmers is a former director of basketball operations at the University of Kansas, where Mario Chalmers spent three years and led the basketball...
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